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the future - and myopia may explain why some retirees are forced to 'unretire', i.e., unexpectedly return to work. It also … shows that when myopia about habit formation leads to unretirement there is a case for government's intervention. In a first …
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Are there still opportunities for welfare-improving reforms in unfunded pension systems? To answer this question, we analyze the intertemporal structure of implicit taxes in pay-as-you-go pension schemes. We demonstrate that these tax rates are declining over the life cycle. This timing is...
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The demand for institutional long-term care is likely to remain high in OECD countries, because of longer life expectancy and falling cohabitation rates of the elderly with family members. As shortages of qualified nurses put a cap on the supply of beds at nursing homes, excess demand builds....
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, and separately for non-myopic and myopic preferences. The sensitivity of utility to the degree of myopia critically …
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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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respects: productivity and degree of myopia. Myopic individuals may not save 'enough' for their retirement because their …
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