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ForewordSenator Phil GrammIntroductionAndrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving1. "Provide, Provide": The Economics of AgingVictor R. Fuchs2. Medicare Choice: Good, Bad, or It All DependsHenry J. Aaron3. Should Medicare Be Less Generous to Higher-Income Beneficiaries?Mark V. Pauly4. Comment: The Limits of Economic IncentivesMarilyn Moon5. Does Ownership Affect the Cost of Medicare?Frank Sloan and Donald H. Taylor Jr.6. What Does Medicare Spending Buy Us?David M. Cutler7. Medicare from the Perspective of Generational AccountingJagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence J. Kotlikoff8. Comment: Asking the…mehr

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ForewordSenator Phil GrammIntroductionAndrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving1. "Provide, Provide": The Economics of AgingVictor R. Fuchs2. Medicare Choice: Good, Bad, or It All DependsHenry J. Aaron3. Should Medicare Be Less Generous to Higher-Income Beneficiaries?Mark V. Pauly4. Comment: The Limits of Economic IncentivesMarilyn Moon5. Does Ownership Affect the Cost of Medicare?Frank Sloan and Donald H. Taylor Jr.6. What Does Medicare Spending Buy Us?David M. Cutler7. Medicare from the Perspective of Generational AccountingJagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence J. Kotlikoff8. Comment: Asking the Right Questions in the Medicare Reform DebateKevin M. Murphy9. Paying for Medicare in the Twenty-first CenturyAndrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. SavingContributorsIndex