One of the most well-established relationships in the economics
of aging is that between health and wealth. Yet this relationship
is also changing in conjunction with a rapidly aging population as
well as a broad evolution in how people live later in life.
Building on findings from earlier editions in this National Bureau
of Economic Research series, "Investigations in the Economics of
Aging" focuses on the changing financial circumstances of the
elderly and the relationship of these circumstances to health and
health care. Among the topics addressed are the significance of
out-of-pocket health care costs, the effects of inflation on social
security, and the impact of the recent financial crisis on
Americans' well-being. Encompassing new data and advances in
research methodology, the developments presented in this volume
will have important implications for economies worldwide.
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