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Welfare, Intergenerational Distribution and Households: What Does Generational Accounting Tell Us?

Reijo Vanne (), Nicola Sartor (), Carlo Azzarri, Maria Cozzolino, Carlo Declich, Veronica Polin, Alberto Roveda () and Bernard Seidel ()
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Reijo Vanne: Central Pension Security Institute in Finland
Maria Cozzolino: Institute for Economic Studies and Analysis (ISAE), Rome
Carlo Declich: Institute for Economic Studies and Analysis (ISAE), Rome
Bernard Seidel: DIW Berlin

No 2, Occasional Papers from European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes

Pages: 62 pages
Date: 2003-10
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