The theoretical and the empirical analysis of the economic effects of social security will not always produce ambiguous results. The present study, which deals with the impact of social security on capital accumulation and the incidence of a social security payroll tax, supports the above statement.The theoretical analysis of the present study shows that the optimum method of financing social security, in a life-cycle growth model, depends on the relationship between the rate of interest and the rate of population growth. The theoretical analysis of this study also discussed the implication of private myopia and the consequences of maximizing a "paternalistic" rather than an "individualistic" utility for a representative individual. Finally...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...
This study examines the effects of pay-as-you-go social security programs in aging economies when th...
In this paper the author examines the effect of the current social security system on the structure ...
This paper quantifies the effects of social security on capital accumulation and wealth distribution...
This paper examines the impact of social security on national saving and individual welfare in the p...
We use a general equilibrium model to study the impact offully funding social security on the distri...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation is concerned with two major aspects of current social secur...
By allowing the population growth to be flexible, this paper analyzes the effect of a tax reform tha...
T HE social security program will pay benefits of more than $100 billion in 1978.1 Public transfers ...
Social security is a popular government program that is implemented in most countries around the wor...
I. The theory of social security and life cycle savings, 234.—II. Social security and the steady sta...
The life cycle hypothesis has become the dominant mode used to analyze the effects of a social secur...
The dissertation consists of five independent essays on different aspects of the Social Security sys...
The interaction of social security (based on the two pillars unemployment insurance and public pensi...
This paper examines the effects of unfunded social security with bequests, fertility and human capit...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...
This study examines the effects of pay-as-you-go social security programs in aging economies when th...
In this paper the author examines the effect of the current social security system on the structure ...
This paper quantifies the effects of social security on capital accumulation and wealth distribution...
This paper examines the impact of social security on national saving and individual welfare in the p...
We use a general equilibrium model to study the impact offully funding social security on the distri...
Typescript (photocopy).This dissertation is concerned with two major aspects of current social secur...
By allowing the population growth to be flexible, this paper analyzes the effect of a tax reform tha...
T HE social security program will pay benefits of more than $100 billion in 1978.1 Public transfers ...
Social security is a popular government program that is implemented in most countries around the wor...
I. The theory of social security and life cycle savings, 234.—II. Social security and the steady sta...
The life cycle hypothesis has become the dominant mode used to analyze the effects of a social secur...
The dissertation consists of five independent essays on different aspects of the Social Security sys...
The interaction of social security (based on the two pillars unemployment insurance and public pensi...
This paper examines the effects of unfunded social security with bequests, fertility and human capit...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...
This study examines the effects of pay-as-you-go social security programs in aging economies when th...
In this paper the author examines the effect of the current social security system on the structure ...