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impact of survival on the return of their savings. We also claim that because of its non-monetary form, effort is not … of annuitized savings is desirable for both types. This tax is higher for the low-survival individual. Under asymmetric … mortality ; non linear taxation ; value of life …
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benefits, a higher tax rate on savings, as well as a lower tax rate on labor earnings. …
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While little agreement exists regarding the taxation of bequests in general, there is a widely held view that accidental bequests should be subject to a confiscatory tax. We propose to reexamine the optimal taxation of accidental bequests in an economy where individuals care about what they...
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This paper investigates the effect of adverse selection on the private annuity market in a model with two periods of retirement. In order to introduce the existence of limited-time pension insurance, we assume that for each period of retirement separate contracts can be purchased. Demand for the...
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When information on longevity (survival functions) is unknown early in life, individuals have an interest to insure themselves against future "risk-class" classification. Accordingly, the First-Best typically involves transfers across states of nature. Competitive equilibrium cannot provide such...
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In a perfectly competitive market for annuities with full information, the price of annuities is equal to individuals (discounted) survival probabilities. That is, prices are actuarially fair. In contrast, the pricing implicit in social security systems invariably allows for cross subsidization...
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In this paper we present a theory of health investment when there are multiple causes of death. Since there are several …
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This paper argues for an alternative methodology to estimate the value of risk to life. By relaxing the assumption of additive separability, we introduce risk aversion with respect to the length of life and show that the extended model better fits available data. This is crucial for the...
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and welfare in a decentralized overlapping generations economy with the realistic feature that households' savings are … growth. We identify the moral-hazard effect in healthcare investments when annuity rates are conditioned on average mortality …
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