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This paper studies the determination through majority voting of a pension scheme when society consists of far-sighted and myopic individuals. All individuals have the same basic preferences but myopics tend to adopt a short term view (instant gratification) when dealing with retirement saving....
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would have conjectured. Neither the impact on the level of pensions nor the effect on their redistributive degree are …
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This paper studies the role of the two-part golden rule as a demarcation line between efficient and inefficient steady states in the neoclassical two-generations-overlapping model with heterogeneous agents. If agents differ regarding their labor endowment, the golden rule ceases to serve its...
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This chapter reviews the theoretical and empirical issues dealing with Social Security pensions. The first part of the …
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Reducing poverty remains an important challenge, and the COVID-19-crisis may further reinforce social vulnerabilities. Although it has declined lately, relative poverty remains high in international comparison and is distributed unevenly across population groups with the elderly, people with...
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What does the international history of old-age Social Security program design say about the forces creating and sustaining it as a public program? First, because many program features are internationally common, and/or explained by country characteristics, SS may emerge and grow due to...
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What economic forces create and sustain old-age Social Security as a public program? We relate political, efficiency, and narrative theories of Social Security to empirical results reported in our companion paper in this volume. Political theories, including rational majority voting and pressure...
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This paper constructs a structural retirement model with hyperbolic preferences and uses it to estimate the effect of several potential Social Security policy changes. Estimated effects of policies are compared using two models, one with hyperbolic preferences and one with standard exponential...
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