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nonredistributive plan that accounts for differences in mortality, US Social Security reduces regressivity from longevity differences …
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the annuity. Agents trade-off the advantages from annuitization, receiving the wealthenhancing mortality credit, to the …
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the annuity. Agents trade-off the advantages from annuitization, receiving the wealthenhancing mortality credit, to the …
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the annuity. Agents trade-off the advantages from annuitization, receiving the wealth-enhancing mortality credit, to the …
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the annuity. Agents trade-off the advantages from annuitization, receiving the wealth-enhancing mortality credit, to the …
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the annuity. Agents trade-off the advantages from annuitization, receiving the wealth-enhancing mortality credit, to the …
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The life-cycle patterns of consumption, wage and hours inequality observed in U.S. cross-section data are commonly viewed as incompatible with a Pareto efficient allocation. We determine the extent to which these qualitative and quantitative patterns can or cannot be produced by Pareto efficient...
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Was the increase in income inequality in the US due to permanent shocks or merely to an increase in the variance of transitory shocks? The implications for consumption and welfare depend crucially on the answer to this question. We use CEX repeated cross-section data on consumption and income to...
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We develop a new approach to the decomposition of income risk within a nonstationary model of intertemporal choice. The approach allows for changes in income risk over the life-cycle and with the business cycle. It requires only repeated cross-section data and can allow for mixtures of...
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