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profession in the USA. This paper evaluates the founding principles upon which this profession was based in the 1980s. It then …
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decline of defined-benefit schemes and the multiplication of tax-sponsored personal savings accounts in the private sector …
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growth and private savings in the USA and in Japan between 1960 and 2000 is investigated in the paper. The results of the … analysis of the period 1996-2000 are of special interest. In the USA a sharp decline of the private savings ratio helped to …. The causes of the different developments of the private savings ratio in the USA and Japan require further research. We …
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Random samples of the Moscow and New York populations were compared in their attitudes towards free markets by administering identical telephone interviews in the two countries in May, 1990. Although the Soviet respondents were somewhat less likely to accept exchange of money as a solution to...
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Since 2002 the German government seeks to stimulate private retirement savings by means of special allowances and tax …
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Since 2002 the German government seeks to stimulate private retirement savings by means of special allowances and tax …
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This paper studies the patterns and key determinants of staged economic development. We construct a two-sector dynamic general equilibrium model populated with one-period lived non-overlapping generations, featuring endogenous enhancement in modern technology and endogenous accumulation of labor...
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In 2002, the German government tried to increase private old-age provisions by introducing incentives such as supplementary subsidies and tax credits. Since then, the so-called “Riester pension” has grown in popularity. Apart from subsidized pension plans, unsubsidized private pension...
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