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Economics of Aging Donna Lind Infeld

Economics of Aging By Donna Lind Infeld

Economics of Aging by Donna Lind Infeld


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The fifth volume in this six volume set will look at the economics of aging. It will include articles on productivity of older workers, preparation for retirement and adjustment to retirement.

Economics of Aging Summary

Economics of Aging: Disciplinary Approaches to Aging by Donna Lind Infeld

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Table of Contents

Economic Research and Aging 1. Schulz, J.H. (1995). 'What we have learned about the economics of aging: ratings for the past years of research.' The Journals of Gerontology B50(5): 271. Economics of Population Aging 2. Aaron, H.J. and Reischauer, R.D. (1999). 'Paying for an aging population.' Setting National Priorities: The 2000 election and beyond, edited by H.J. Aaron and R.D. Reischauer (Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution Press):167-209. 3. Bass, S.A. (2000). 'Emergence of the Third Age: toward a productive aging society.' Journal of Aging and Social Policy. 11 (2-3): 7-17. 4. Fuchs, V.R. (1998). 'Provide, provide: The economics of aging.' National Bureau of Economic Research Working paper: 16. 5. von Weizsacker, R.K. (1996). 'Distributive implications of an aging society.' European Economic Review. 40(3-5): 729-747. Comparitive Economics 6. Barton, L. (1995). 'Aging and Economics: A comparative examination of responses by the United States, Great Britain and Japan.' The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 15(1-3): 120-134. 7. Guest, R. (2001). 'The Impact of population aging on the socially optimal rate of national saving: A comparison of Australia and Japan.' Review of Development Economics. 5(2): 312-327. 8. Yashiro, N. (1997). 'The economic position of the elderly in Japan.' In The economic effects of aging in the United States and Japan, edited by M.D. Hurd and N. Yashiro. National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report Series. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press: 89-107. Social Security, Pensions and Savings 9. Ron, A. (1998). 'Social Security financing policies and rapidly aging populations.' Choices in financing health care and old age security: proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore, and the World Bank, November 1997, edited by N. Prescott. World Bank Discussion Paper, No 392. (Washington, D.C., : World Bank): 51-61. 10. Kemnitz, A. (2000).'Social Security, public education and growth in a representative democracy.' Journal of Population Economics 13(3): 443-62. 11. Schieber, S.J. and Shoven, J.B. (1997). 'The consequences of population aging on private pension fund saving and asset markets.' Public policy toward pensions, edited by S.J. Schieber and J.B. Shoven. A Twentieth Century Fund Book: Cambridge and London, MIT Press: 219-45. 12. Broer, D.P. (2001). 'Growth and Welfare Distribution in an Aging Society: An Applied general equilibrium analysis for the Netherlands.' De Economist 140(1) 81-114. 13. Benjamin, D., Brandt, L. et al. (2000). 'Aging, Wellbeing and Social Security in Rural Northern China.' Population and Development Review 26(Supplement):89-116. B

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9780415939003
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Economics of Aging: Disciplinary Approaches to Aging by Donna Lind Infeld
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2002-06-21
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