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We reconsider the problem of indexation of public pensions, emphasizing that similar contribution paths should imply …
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indexation scheme involves a choice between a low initial benefit with an increasing profile and a high initial benefit with a … indexation affects the trade-off between insurance and distribution when groups with different mortality are separated or pooled …
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value of benefits can often be neglected, especially under indexation to prices. At high and accelerating …, proportional indexation of benefits in progress devalues the lowest benefits, paying for above-the-average consumption share of …
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This note shows that full price indexation is not optimal in the long-run in the New Keynesian model. Moreover, we show … that more price stickiness may increase steady state welfare, if price indexation is partial. …
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This paper examines five problems with the inflation indexing procedures used by the Social Security Administration of the United States in taking inflation into account when calculating Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Benefits. Because of Problem #1, the commingling of unindexed with...
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Several studies have shown that, ex-post, the issuance of Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) has cost U.S. taxpayers money. We propose that evaluations of the TIPS program be more comprehensive and focus on the ex-ante costs of TIPS issuance versus nominal Treasury issuance and,...
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