Frontiers in the economics of aging

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Frontiers in the economics of aging

edited by David A. Wise

(A National Bureau of Economic Research project report)

University of Chicago Press, 1998

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"Papers presented at a conference held at Carefree, Ariz. in April 1997"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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As America's population ages, economic research related to the elderly becomes increasingly important to public policy. This text directs attention to four topics: the role of retirement accounts, such as IRAs and 401(k)s in personal saving; the economics of health care; new advances in research methodology; and ageing in relation to inequality. Some of the issues analyzed within these topics are the implications of rising personal retirement saving in recent years, how health and health insurance affect labour supply and the effects of pensions on the distribution of wealth. In addition to this book's appeal for specialists and microeconomists, it offers practical ideas and methods for shaping public policy. One of the papers in this volume, "The Taxation of Pensions: A Shelter Can Become a Trap", helped to spur new legislation that reformed laws on pension distribution.

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