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Economic Effects of Social Security (Paperback)
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Economic Effects of Social Security (Paperback)
Series: Studies of Government Finance: Second Series
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Loot Price R441
Discovery Miles 4 410
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The social security system affects people throughout most of their
lives, at work and in retirement. The supposed effects of social
security on saving, labor supply, and the distribution of income
figure prominently in current debates about whether and how to
change the system. Theorists have developed alternative analytical
frameworks for studying social security, but all involve extreme
assumptions introduced for the sake of analytical tractability.
Each study seems to describe the behavior of some, but not all or
even most people. The shortcomings of available data have created
additional roadblocks. As a result, the effects of social security
on saving and labor supply are difficult to measure, and how such a
complex system influences behavior is not at all well
understood.Yet decisions on social security cannot be avoided. If
analysts cannot agree, policymakers are likely to increase the
weight they attach to perceptions of equity, adequacy of benefits,
fairness of taxes, and similar qualitative considerations. Hence it
is desirable for lay observers to understand the framework that
analysts use and the reasons why there is so much uncertainty. This
book sheds light on social security issues by examining evidence
from economic studies about how the system affects saving, labor
supply, and income distribution. It shows that these studies
provide little evidence to support or refute assertions that social
security has reduced saving, but they do indicate that it has
contributed to the trend toward early retirement. The author finds
that the aged are now about as well off on the average as the
general population and that social security has played a
considerable role in bringing about this equality. This volume is
the sixteenth in the second serioes of Brookings Studies of
Government Finance.
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