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Kotlikoff, Laurence J
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Kotlikoff, Laurence J
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- The economic dynamics of an ageing population, the case of four OECD countries
- The dynamics of an aging population, the case of four OECD countries
- The adequacy of life insurance, evidence from the health and retirement survey
- The dynamics of living arrangements of the elderly
- The annuitization of Americans' resources, a cohort analysis
- The incidence and efficiency costs of corporate taxation when corporate and noncorporate firms produce the same good
- Generational accounting around the world, edited by Alan J. Auerbach, Laurence J. Kotlikoff, and Willi Leibfritz
- Social security's treatment of postwar Americans
- Does the Harberger model greatly understate the excess burden of the corporate tax?, another model says yes
- Risk-sharing, altruism, and the factor structure of consumption
- Gains from trade under uncertainty, once again
- Comparing the economic and conventional approaches to financial planning
- Medicare from the perspective of generational accounting
- Life insurance inadequacy, evidence from a sample of older widows
- The developed world's demographic transition, the roles of capital flows, immigration, and policy
- Intertemporal state budgeting
- The impact on consumption and saving of current and future fiscal policies
- US demographics and saving, predictions of three saving models
- Generational accounting around the world
- Simulating US tax reform
- Corporate taxation and the efficiency gains of the 1986 Tax Reform Act
- The mismatch between life insurance holdings and financial vulnerabilities, evidence from the survey of consumer finances
- Understanding the postwar decline in U S saving, a cohort analysis
- Generational accounting in the UK
- Generational acounting, the case of Italy
- Does participating in a 401(K) raise your lifetime taxes?
- The increasing annuitization of the elderly, estimates and implications for intergenerational transfers, inequality and national saving
- Is the extended family altruistically linked?, direct tests using micro data
- The effects of income and wealth on time and money transfers between parents and children
- How rational is the purchase of life insurance?
- Does the consumption of different age groups move together?, a new nonparametric test of intergenerational altruism
- Social security's treatment of postwar Americans, how bad can it get?
- Demographics, fiscal policy and US saving in the 1980s and beyond
- Life-cycle saving, limits on contributions to DC pension plans, and lifetime tax benefits
- Fertility, mortality, and the developed world's demographic transition
- Parental altruism and inter vivos transfers, theory and evidence
- Generational accounts, a meaningful alternative to deficit accounting
- Tax aspects of policy towards aging populations, Canada and the United States
- The provision of time to the elderly by their children
- Social security and medicare policy from the perspective of generational accounting
- Can people compute?, an experimental test of the life cycle consumption model
- Simulating the transmission of wealth inequality via bequests
- Dynamic fiscal policy, Alan J. Auerbach and Laurence J. Kotlikoff
- Does it pay to work?
- Health, children, and elderly living arrangements, a multiperiod-multinomial probit model with unobserved heterogeneity and autocorrelated errors
- Generational accounting in general equilibrium
- Some inefficiency implications of generational politics and exchange
- Economic consequences of the Vickers commission, Laurence J. Kotlikoff
- Simulating the privatization of social security in general equilibrium
- The healthcare fix, universal insurance for all Americans, Laurence J. Kotlikoff
- Estimating the age-productivity profile using lifetime earnings
- Social security, privatization and progressivity
- Pension backloading, wage taxes and work disincentives
- An international comparison of generational accounts
- The A-K model - its past, present and future
- The equity of social services provided to children and senior citizens
- Social contracts as assets, a possible solution to the time-consistency problem
- How regional differences in taxes and public goods distort life cycle location choices
- The coming generational storm, what you need to know about America's economic future, Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Scott Burns
- Economic exchange and support within US families
- From deficit delusion to the fiscal balance rule, looking for an economically meaningful way to assess fiscal policy
- Privatization of social security, how it works and why it matters
- Generational policy
- The clash of generations, saving ourselves, our kids, and our economy, Laurence J. Kotlikoff and Scott Burns
- Employee retirement and a firm's pension plan
- Opting out of social security and adverse selection
- Finding a way out of America's demographic dilemma
- Why don't the elderly live with their children?, a new look
- A strategic altruism model in which Ricardian equivalence does not hold
- Jimmy Stewart is dead, ending the world's ongoing financial plague with limited purpose banking, Laurence J. Kotlikoff
- Intergenerational transfers and savings
- Making bequests without spoiling children, bequests as an implicit optimal tax structure and the possibility that altruistic bequests are not equalizing
- How much care do the aged receive from their children?, a bimodal picture of contact and assistance