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In 1998, the Social Security Administration established the Retirement Research Consortium to encourage research on topics related to Social Security and the well-being of older Americans, and to foster communication between the academic and policy communities. The Michigan Retirement Research...
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The Office of Retirement and Disability Policy at the Social Security Administration created the Retirement Research Consortium in 1998 to encourage research on topics related to Social Security and the well-being of older Americans, and to foster communication between the academic and policy...
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This paper analyzes the effect of a potential reform to the Social Security system on individuals' retirement and consumption choices. We first estimate the coefficients for a life-cycle model. We assume intratemporally nonseparable preference orderings and endogenous retirement. Our framework...
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Economists' most basic model for studying Social Security policy issues is the so - called life - cycle model of saving behavior. This paper sets up a life - cycle model in which a household simultaneously chooses its lifetime consumption profile and retirement age. The paper calibrates...
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This paper studies the long-run implications for national wealth accumulation of potential changes in the U.S. social security system or in the size of the U.S. national debt. Privatization of a portion of the existing (unfunded) U.S. social security system would, if the national debt were held...
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