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the interaction between current wealth, savings rate, interest rate and retirement age. The model also suggests a lower …, and retiring at the age of 67, turns out to be 10%. For Canada, using similar measures, the minimum interest rates turns …
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This paper presents examination of how a pension policy affects income growth and the inflation rate in a utility model. Even if the contribution rate of pension increases because of an aging society, an aging society increases income growth and the inflation rate. Moreover, this paper presents...
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"Aging populations in advanced economies are placing ever-increasing demands on government spending in the form of old-age benefits. Economies that have promised substantially more benefits than they have made provision to finance are heading into a prolonged era of fiscal stress. Unresolved...
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Aging populations in advanced economies are placing ever-increasing demands on government spending in the form of old-age benefits. Economies that have promised substantially more benefits than they have made provision to finance are heading into a prolonged era of fiscal stress. Unresolved...
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The money stock, in almost every country in the world, does not contract. This paper attempts a welfare-based explanation for this observation. We study an overlapping generations model with return dominated money. A reserve requirement forces agents to hold money. There is a government that has...
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