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elasticity for such an important source of loanable funds in the economy suggests that the pensions funding mechanism should be …
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This is the first paper to document the effect of health on the migration propensities of African Americans in the American past. Using both IPUMS and the Colored Troops Sample of the Civil War Union Army Data, I estimate the effects of literacy and health on the migration propensities of...
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Simple presentations of the life cycle model often suggest a constant level of real consumption in retirement. Similarly, financial planners commonly suggest that people save for retirement in such a way as to enable them to maintain a level retirement standard of living equal to their standard...
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This paper examines the impact of the aging demographic structure of the U.S. on its funded private pension system. A 75-year outlook is produced for the pension system corresponding to the 75-year forecast of the Social Security system. The primary result is that the pension system will cease...
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This article examines how the availability of annuities affects savings and inequality in economies in which neither … private nor public pensions initially exist. The absence of widespread market or government annuity insurance is clearly … CBS utility function indicate that perfecting annuity insurance can significantly reduce national savings. Indeed, the …
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