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When behavioral biases have varying sizes, and the State seeks to correct behavior through compulsion, the question is how to design optimal compulsion. One argument is that the amount of compulsion should rise with the size of the bias to be "cured". A contrary argument is that since compulsion...
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The theoretical literature presumes generational risk is large enough to merit study and that such risk can be meaningfully shared via appropriate government policy. This paper questions these propositions. It develops an 80-period OLG model to directly measure generational risk and the extent...
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The theoretical literature presumes generational risk is large enough to merit study and that such risk can be meaningfully shared via appropriate government policies. This paper assesses these propositions. It develops a computational technique to overcome the curse of dimensionality and...
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Our french revolution -- The new alienation -- A society of Hobos -- The tin man -- A fetish for commodities -- When Christianity becomes ideology -- Marx for America -- Bibliography -- About the author -- Index
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As his new term begins, President George W. Bush has been trying to focus his domestic agenda on what he calls the "ownership society", a sweeping vision of an America in which more citizens would hold significant assets and be free to make their own choices about providing for their health care...
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