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mortality risk to higher ages will not affect lifetime health care expenditures as death occurs only once in every life. We …Some people believe that the impact of population ageing on future health care ex-penditures will be quite moderate due … attempt to take this effect into account when we calculate the demographic impact on health care expenditures in Germany. From …
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Lifespan psychological research has long been interested in the contextual embeddedness of individual development. To examine if and how regional factors relate to between-person disparities in the progression of late-life well-being, we applied three-level growth curve models to 24-year...
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Posner (1995) proposes the redistribution of health spending from old women to old men to equalize life expectancy. His …
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Am 27. April 2006 stellten die sechs Wirtschaftsforschungsinstitute in Berlin ihr Frühjahrsgutachten der Presse vor. Sie kamen zu der Ansicht, dass die Expansion der Weltwirtschaft im Frühjahr 2006 nach wie vor kräftig ist.
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die Geldpolitik regt kaum mehr an. Die Konjunktur in den USA wird dagegen ab Jahresmitte wohl langsam wieder Fahrt …
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Am 19. Oktober 2006 stellten die sechs Wirtschaftsforschungsinstitute in Berlin ihr Herbstgutachten der Presse vor. Ihrer Ansicht nach wird sich die Expansion der Weltwirtschaft im Prognosezeitraum etwas abschwächen, aber im längerfristigen Vergleich kräftig bleiben. Insgesamt wird das reale...
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The recession the United States economy entered in December of 2007 is considered to be the most severe downturn the country has experienced since the Great Depression. The unemployment rate reached as high as 10.1 percent in October 2009 - the highest we have seen since the 1982 recession. In...
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