The U.S. Social Security program is in need of reform. One of the most popular solutions to the long-run financing problem is privatization. This paper examines key economic and social concerns about a shift from a public pay-as-you-go system to a privately-funded system. While a privatized system does reduce overall uncertainty and allows for greater returns, its increased risk and high transition costs make it an unreliable strategy
This paper uses a new version of the Auerbach-Kotlikoff model to consider alternative ways to privat...
The aging of the population shakes the public finance of pay- as-you-go social security systems. We ...
This paper studies the political sustainability of the existing pay-as-you-go Social Security system...
This article examines these fundamental issues of economic efficiency and fairness that should be we...
This Article analyzes the impact of privatization on the existing Social Security program. Part I de...
Serious consideration is being given to the merits of privatizing Social Security. Debate over priva...
The funding troubles of Social Security have been greatly exaggerated in an effort to push a privati...
In recent years, the idea of privatizing Social Security in the United States has been a popular ref...
Once viewed as a radical recommendation, proposals to privatize Social Security abound. Moreover, pr...
This article considers administrative issues that bear on the structure and implementation of any un...
This article begins by briefly describing the social security program. It then discusses the reasons...
Currently anticipated Social Security revenues are inadequate to pay for the benefits promised under...
This report gives a background to the debate on privatizing Social Security. It debunks the myth tha...
A proposal for a U.S. Social Security reform that gradually, but ultimately fully, privatizes the sy...
This Article will address the debate and discuss regulatory concerns that would arise with the creat...
This paper uses a new version of the Auerbach-Kotlikoff model to consider alternative ways to privat...
The aging of the population shakes the public finance of pay- as-you-go social security systems. We ...
This paper studies the political sustainability of the existing pay-as-you-go Social Security system...
This article examines these fundamental issues of economic efficiency and fairness that should be we...
This Article analyzes the impact of privatization on the existing Social Security program. Part I de...
Serious consideration is being given to the merits of privatizing Social Security. Debate over priva...
The funding troubles of Social Security have been greatly exaggerated in an effort to push a privati...
In recent years, the idea of privatizing Social Security in the United States has been a popular ref...
Once viewed as a radical recommendation, proposals to privatize Social Security abound. Moreover, pr...
This article considers administrative issues that bear on the structure and implementation of any un...
This article begins by briefly describing the social security program. It then discusses the reasons...
Currently anticipated Social Security revenues are inadequate to pay for the benefits promised under...
This report gives a background to the debate on privatizing Social Security. It debunks the myth tha...
A proposal for a U.S. Social Security reform that gradually, but ultimately fully, privatizes the sy...
This Article will address the debate and discuss regulatory concerns that would arise with the creat...
This paper uses a new version of the Auerbach-Kotlikoff model to consider alternative ways to privat...
The aging of the population shakes the public finance of pay- as-you-go social security systems. We ...
This paper studies the political sustainability of the existing pay-as-you-go Social Security system...