Social Security Reform
Financial and Political Issues in International Perspective
Herausgeber: Brooks, Robin; Robin, Brooks; Razin, Assaf
Social Security Reform
Financial and Political Issues in International Perspective
Herausgeber: Brooks, Robin; Robin, Brooks; Razin, Assaf
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This book focuses on the underlying economic issues of the debate over public pension system reform.
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This book focuses on the underlying economic issues of the debate over public pension system reform.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521141864
- ISBN-10: 0521141869
- Artikelnr.: 29608379
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521141864
- ISBN-10: 0521141869
- Artikelnr.: 29608379
Preface; Contributors; Introduction Robin Brooks and Assaf Razin; Part I.
Aging Populations and the Need for Social Security Reform: 1. The joint
Japanese, EU, and US demographic transitions - the roles of capital flows,
immigration, and policy Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff;
2. Will Social Security and Medicare remain viable as the US population is
aging? An update Henning Bohn; Part II. Undersaving as a Rationale for
Mandatory Social Security Programs: 3. Self-control and saving for
retirement David Laibson, Andrea Repetto and Jeremy Tobacman; Part III.
Investing Public Pensions in the Stock Market: 4. Social Security
investment in equities Peter Diamond and John Geanakoplos; 5. Investing
public pensions in the stock market: implications for risk sharing, capital
formation, and public policy in the developed and developing world Deborah
Lucas; 6. The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security
arrangements Kjetil Storesletten, Chris Telmer, and Amir Yaron; Part IV.
Financial Markets and Social Security Reform: 7. Asset market effects of
the baby boom and Social Security reform Robin Brooks; 8. Demographic
structure and asset returns James Poterba; 9. Will bequests attenuate the
predicted meltdown in stock prices when baby boomers retire? Andrew Abel;
Part V. Political Economy Aspects of Social Security Reform: 10. Aging and
the private versus public pension controversy: a political-economy
perspective Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka; 11. How would you like to reform
your pension system? The opinions of German and Italian citizens Tito
Boeri, Axel-Boersch-Supan, and Guido Tabellini; Index.
Aging Populations and the Need for Social Security Reform: 1. The joint
Japanese, EU, and US demographic transitions - the roles of capital flows,
immigration, and policy Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff;
2. Will Social Security and Medicare remain viable as the US population is
aging? An update Henning Bohn; Part II. Undersaving as a Rationale for
Mandatory Social Security Programs: 3. Self-control and saving for
retirement David Laibson, Andrea Repetto and Jeremy Tobacman; Part III.
Investing Public Pensions in the Stock Market: 4. Social Security
investment in equities Peter Diamond and John Geanakoplos; 5. Investing
public pensions in the stock market: implications for risk sharing, capital
formation, and public policy in the developed and developing world Deborah
Lucas; 6. The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security
arrangements Kjetil Storesletten, Chris Telmer, and Amir Yaron; Part IV.
Financial Markets and Social Security Reform: 7. Asset market effects of
the baby boom and Social Security reform Robin Brooks; 8. Demographic
structure and asset returns James Poterba; 9. Will bequests attenuate the
predicted meltdown in stock prices when baby boomers retire? Andrew Abel;
Part V. Political Economy Aspects of Social Security Reform: 10. Aging and
the private versus public pension controversy: a political-economy
perspective Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka; 11. How would you like to reform
your pension system? The opinions of German and Italian citizens Tito
Boeri, Axel-Boersch-Supan, and Guido Tabellini; Index.
Preface; Contributors; Introduction Robin Brooks and Assaf Razin; Part I.
Aging Populations and the Need for Social Security Reform: 1. The joint
Japanese, EU, and US demographic transitions - the roles of capital flows,
immigration, and policy Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff;
2. Will Social Security and Medicare remain viable as the US population is
aging? An update Henning Bohn; Part II. Undersaving as a Rationale for
Mandatory Social Security Programs: 3. Self-control and saving for
retirement David Laibson, Andrea Repetto and Jeremy Tobacman; Part III.
Investing Public Pensions in the Stock Market: 4. Social Security
investment in equities Peter Diamond and John Geanakoplos; 5. Investing
public pensions in the stock market: implications for risk sharing, capital
formation, and public policy in the developed and developing world Deborah
Lucas; 6. The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security
arrangements Kjetil Storesletten, Chris Telmer, and Amir Yaron; Part IV.
Financial Markets and Social Security Reform: 7. Asset market effects of
the baby boom and Social Security reform Robin Brooks; 8. Demographic
structure and asset returns James Poterba; 9. Will bequests attenuate the
predicted meltdown in stock prices when baby boomers retire? Andrew Abel;
Part V. Political Economy Aspects of Social Security Reform: 10. Aging and
the private versus public pension controversy: a political-economy
perspective Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka; 11. How would you like to reform
your pension system? The opinions of German and Italian citizens Tito
Boeri, Axel-Boersch-Supan, and Guido Tabellini; Index.
Aging Populations and the Need for Social Security Reform: 1. The joint
Japanese, EU, and US demographic transitions - the roles of capital flows,
immigration, and policy Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff;
2. Will Social Security and Medicare remain viable as the US population is
aging? An update Henning Bohn; Part II. Undersaving as a Rationale for
Mandatory Social Security Programs: 3. Self-control and saving for
retirement David Laibson, Andrea Repetto and Jeremy Tobacman; Part III.
Investing Public Pensions in the Stock Market: 4. Social Security
investment in equities Peter Diamond and John Geanakoplos; 5. Investing
public pensions in the stock market: implications for risk sharing, capital
formation, and public policy in the developed and developing world Deborah
Lucas; 6. The risk-sharing implications of alternative social security
arrangements Kjetil Storesletten, Chris Telmer, and Amir Yaron; Part IV.
Financial Markets and Social Security Reform: 7. Asset market effects of
the baby boom and Social Security reform Robin Brooks; 8. Demographic
structure and asset returns James Poterba; 9. Will bequests attenuate the
predicted meltdown in stock prices when baby boomers retire? Andrew Abel;
Part V. Political Economy Aspects of Social Security Reform: 10. Aging and
the private versus public pension controversy: a political-economy
perspective Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka; 11. How would you like to reform
your pension system? The opinions of German and Italian citizens Tito
Boeri, Axel-Boersch-Supan, and Guido Tabellini; Index.