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newly produced capital differently from old capital. Policies that do make this distinction are denoted investment policies …, while those that do not are labelled savings policies. While both types of policies alter marginal incentives to accumulate … new capital, investment incentives can generate significant inframarginal redistribution from current holders of wealth to …
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The effect of social security and other forms of government debt on national savings is one of the most widely debated … policy questions in economics today. Some estimates suggest that social security has reduced U.S. savings by almost forty … percent. This paper examines recent cross-section and time series empirical tests of the social security-savings question and …
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The effect of social security and other forms of government debt on national savings is one of the most widely debated … policy questions in economics today. Some estimates suggest that social security has reduced U.S. savings by almost forty … percent. This paper examines recent cross-section and time series empirical tests of the social security-savings question and …
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investment in plant and equipment …
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policies, with particular focus on saving, risk-taking, and corporate investment in the United States and abroad. The papers …
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