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This paper discusses recent neoclassical analyses of taxation and savings.Contrary to the popular view that fiscal … policy has highly ambiguous impacts on savings, neoclassical models admit a host of policies with clear and potentially quite … quantitative affect on savings.The essential elements of these policies involve inter- and intragenerational redistribution …
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expenditures could explain a large amount of aggregate savings. Adding uncertain health expenditures to the model's economy raises … long run savings by almost one third, assuming individuals self insure. Arrangements for insuring uncertain health … expenditures also have potentially quite sizable effects on savings. Introducing actuarially fair insurance to the economy with …
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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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This article examines how the availability of annuities affects savings and inequality in economies in which neither … children pool longevity risk to their mutual advantage. The analysis of the latter economies takes into account the infinite … sequence of risk sharing bargains of successive parents with their children. Such bargains affect current risk sharing between …
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, while those that do not are labelled savings policies. While both types of policies alter marginal incentives to accumulate … financed by short run increases in the stock of debt, significantly increase capital formation.2)Deficit-financed savings …
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"hump" savings. A major difference between this study and previous investigations of this issue is the use of more accurate … savings. This paper suggests the importance of and need for substantially greater research and data collection on … intergenerational transfers. fife-cycle models of savings that emphasize savings for retirement as the dominant form of apical …
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-cycle (or target date) funds. We find that life-cycle funds designed to match the risk tolerance and investment horizon of … investors have small welfare costs. All other choices, including life-cycle funds which do not match investors' risk tolerance …
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savings? Is it primarily accumulation for retirement as claimed by Albert Ando, Richard Brumberg, and Franco Modigliani in … their celebrated Life Cycle Model of Savings? Is it primarily intentional accumulation for intergenerational transfers? Or … is it primarily precautionary savings, much of which may be bequeathed because of imperfections in annuity markets? This …
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Fiscal policy in the U.S. and other countries renders intertemporal budgets non-differentiable, nonconvex, and discontinuous. Consequently, assessing work and saving responses to policy requires global optimization. This paper develops the Global Life-Cycle Optimizer (GLO), a stochastic...
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The conventional approach to retirement and life insurance planning, which is used throughout the financial planning industry, differs markedly from the economic approach. The conventional approach asks households to specify how much they want to spend before retirement, after retirement, and in...
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