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Social security's treatment of postwar Americans : how bad can it getn.
by Gokhale, Jagadeesh.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Subject: Social security -- United States -- Finance; Social security tax -- United States; Generational accounting -- United States; Baby boom generation -- Retirement -- Economic aspects -- United States.
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Allocating payroll tax revenue to personal retirement accounts to maintain social security benefits and the payroll tax rate.
by Feldstein, Martin.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Social security -- United States -- Finance; Social security taxes -- United States; Individual retirement accounts -- Government policy -- United States.
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Still artful work : the continuing politics of social security reform.
by Light, Paul Charles.; New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Subject: Social security -- Law and legislation -- United States; Social security -- United States -- Finance; Social security -- United States.
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Social security's treatment of postwar Americans.
by Caldwell, Steven.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Social security -- United States; Social security taxes -- Simulation methods; Social security -- United States -- Finance.
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Does the social secruity earnings test affect labor supply and benefits receiptn.
by Gruber, Jonathan.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Social security -- United States -- Finance; Social security -- Beneficiaries -- Employment -- United States; Labor supply -- United States.
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Social security: privatization and progressivity.
by Kotlikoff, Laurence J.; Cambride: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Subject: Social security -- United States -- Finance; Privatization -- United States; Social security taxes -- United States.
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Individual risk in an investment-based social security system.
by Feldstein, Martin.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Social security -- United States -- Finance; Defined benefit pension plans -- United States -- Finance; Pension trusts -- Investments -- United States.
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Long run effects of social security reform proposals on lifetime progressivity.
by Coronado, Julia Lynn.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Social security -- United States -- Finance -- Econometric models; Social security taxes -- United States -- Econometric models; Progressive taxation -- United States -- Econometric models; Income distribution -- Government policy -- United States -- Econometric models.
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Accumulated pension collars : a market approach to reducing the risk of investment-based social security reform.
by Feldstein, Martin.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Subject: Social security -- United States -- Finance; Saving and investment -- United States; Retirement income -- United States.
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Social security : what every taxpayer should know.
by Robertson, A. Haeworth, 1930-; Washington, D.C.: Retirement Policy Institute, 1992.
Subject: Social security -- United States; Medicare; Social security -- United States -- Finance.
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