Can We Afford to Grow Older?

Can We Afford to Grow Older?
Title Can We Afford to Grow Older? PDF eBook
Author Richard Disney
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Release 1998
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Can We Afford to Grow Older?

Can We Afford to Grow Older?
Title Can We Afford to Grow Older? PDF eBook
Author Richard Disney
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 372
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262041577

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On aging, and its affect on Society

Can We Afford to Grow Older?

Can We Afford to Grow Older?
Title Can We Afford to Grow Older? PDF eBook
Author Richard Disney
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 360
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262517096

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The United States Social Security fund is huge and in trouble. The United Kingdom has experimented with the voluntary contracting out of pensions to the private sector. Chile has privatized its public pension system. Australia has adopted a means-tested public pension system. Japan has the earliest retirement age of any advanced economy; it also has the highest rate of labor force participation by elderly men. Can We Afford to Grow Older? provides a comprehensive, up-to-date survey of the implications of population aging in these and other OECD countries relative to a range of specific interrelated issues -- Social Security schemes, employer pensions, educational attainment, wage growth and distribution, economic productivity, consumption, savings, retirement, and health care -- all within a realistic framework for modeling and discussing policy. International in scope, filled with rich institutional detail, and built on a solid technical foundation, this will be a standard reference on the economic consequences of aging.Richard Disney adopts a "life-cycle" view of the world which recognizes that individuals often make plans with a forward-looking perspective across the stages of childhood, the peak of economic productivity, and retirement. He stresses the existence of overlapping generations and the reality of generational transactions (which include tax and transfer systems, bequests, and charity to the elderly). And he assumes intertemporal optimization as a useful unifying basis for analyzing social security, private pension schemes, lifetime labor-supply decisions, consumption, and saving.Among the surprising conclusions that emerge is that there is no "crisis of aging" -- no adverse effect of aging on productivity. And although there are serious crises in pay-as-you-go social insurance programs and in health care, these have little to do with aging. Moreover, the shift in private provision plans away from traditional defined- benefit plans will continue, along with an interest in privatized pensions instead of social security.

Can We Afford to Grow Older?

Can We Afford to Grow Older?
Title Can We Afford to Grow Older? PDF eBook
Author John Creedy
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Release 1988
Genre Demographic transition
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Can We Afford to Grow Old?

Can We Afford to Grow Old?
Title Can We Afford to Grow Old? PDF eBook
Author Ary Lans Bovenberg
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Pages 80
Release 1997
Genre Arbejdsmarkedspension
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The Economics of Aging

The Economics of Aging
Title The Economics of Aging PDF eBook
Author S. Jay Levy
Publisher Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Pages 36
Release 1995
Genre Art
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Can You Afford to Grow Old?

Can You Afford to Grow Old?
Title Can You Afford to Grow Old? PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Nathanson
Publisher R. Nathanson
Pages 106
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Financial security
ISBN 9781575027357

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