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Handbook of the Economics of Population Aging synthesizes the
economic literature on aging and the subjects associated with it,
including social insurance and healthcare costs, both of which are
of interest to policymakers and academics. These volumes, the first
of a new subseries in the Handbooks in Economics, describe and
analyze scholarship created since the inception of serious
attention began in the late 1970s, including information from
general economics journals, from various field journals in
economics, especially, but not exclusively, those covering labor
markets and human resource issues, from interdisciplinary social
science and life science journals, and from papers by economists
published in journals associated with gerontology, history,
sociology, political science, and demography, amongst others.
Countries are facing increasing life expectancy and a shrinking
family size and in effect, this may escalate demands for medical
and supportive services. The role of families in providing informal
care will remain important. However, the simultaneous decline in
the supply of informal caregiving caused by changes in family
structure and higher female labour-market participation necessitate
the expansion of the public role in care provision. This book
analyses the challenges of long-term care (LTC) policy development
and implications from advanced LTC systems and a current trajectory
in emerging economies in Asia. The book approaches the subject
through comparative analysis on what works and what does not to
provide insight into public policy options for sustainable LTC
provision and financing mechanisms. How the countries adopt
different approaches to health and social systems towards LTC
development could provide important insight and perspectives into
policy options in the region. This book aims at academics,
policymakers and practitioners in health, social, and aged care
services and could also be used as a teaching resource for
undergraduate students in health and social sciences and
postgraduate programs in public health, epidemiology, social
demography, gerontology, and nursing. The book will be of interest
to a wider audience not only on social and health consequences of
population ageing but also health and social policy relating to
older persons.
Interest in longevity and longevity risk management is burgeoning,
as government and regulatory agencies are increasingly conscious of
the potential risks and benefits of longer lifespans. Commercial
and industrial organizations, especially within the financial
sector, are awakening to the opportunities presented by population
aging, along with the new array of financial insurance instruments
to manage longevity risk, which more sophisticated markets are
making possible. This volume explores three main themes: the need
for products to manage longevity risk; the structure and safety of
financial products on the market that help manage longevity risk;
and the role of policy in stimulating and strengthening longevity
insurance products.
This edited volume brings together leading international experts to
evaluate the challenge posed by trends in longevity risk and draws
out the implications and constraints of this new reality for
insurance companies and annuity providers. It discusses both
emerging economies (India, Chile) and many of the older nations
(Sweden, Canada, the US, Australia, Japan, the UK and Switzerland).
It aims to instigate new thinking among retirement planners, plan
sponsors, academics, and industry leaders seeking to manage
retirement payouts and longevity risk.
Sensory evaluation methods are extensively used in the wine, beer
and distilled spirits industries for product development and
quality control, while consumer research methods also offer useful
insights as the product is being developed. This book introduces
sensory evaluation and consumer research methods and provides a
detailed analysis of their applications to a variety of different
alcoholic beverages. Chapters in part one look at the principles of
sensory evaluation and how these can be applied to alcoholic
beverages, covering topics such as shelf life evaluation and gas
chromatography - olfactometry. Part two concentrates on fermented
beverages such as beer and wine, while distilled products including
brandies, whiskies and many others are discussed in part three.
Finally, part four examines how consumer research methods can be
employed in product development in the alcoholic beverage industry.
With its distinguished editor and international team of
contributors, Alcoholic beverages is an invaluable reference for
those in the brewing, winemaking and distilling industries
responsible for product development and quality control, as well as
for consultants in sensory and consumer science and academic
researchers in the field.
The academic literature on pension governance is sparse and this
book will fill some important gaps by bringing together original
contributions from around the world on subjects related to the
area. The book initially lays out the main frameworks for pension
fund governance and then goes on to examine global governance
practice and experience and country studies on pension funds in the
United States and Australia. The final section of this in-depth
study discusses the role of government guarantees. The editors and
contributors to this book have struck a balance between the various
dimensions of the governance problem. Whilst ensuring that the
theoretical frameworks are represented, at the same time, they have
also recognized that it is vital to report on empirical work.
Private pensions are examined closely, while also acknowledging
that public pension funds are extremely important actors. Pension
Fund Governance will appeal to academics and researchers of
financial economics and financial management, as well as those in
the fields of public finance and public sector economics.
Furthermore the book will also find an audience among those in
commercial and policy roles which involve pensions, including
pension actuaries.
At the time of this volume's publication in 1985, general
equilibrium modelling had become a significant area of applied
economic research. Its focus was to develop techniques to
facilitate economy-wide quantitative assessment of allocative and
distributional impacts on policy changes. UK Tax Policy and Applied
General Equilibrium Analysis was the first book-length treatment of
the development and application of an applied general equilibrium
model of the Walrasian type, constructed to analyse UK taxation and
subsidy policy. As a whole, UK Tax Policy and Applied General
Equilibrium Analysis offers the reader two things. First, it gives
a detailed account of the development of an applied general
equilibrium model of the UK. Second, it provides results of model
experiments which have been designed to inform the policy debate,
not only in the UK but also in other countries. It should thus be
of interest to both researchers and students undertaking research
in the applied general equilibrium area and to policy makers
concerned with tax reform.
Over the last 20 years, applied general equilibrium (AGE) modelling
has developed from a small academic research program into a
routinely used policy assessment tool. Major governments and
international agencies maintain AGE research groups, and call for
their input to a variety of trade, tax, and other resource
allocation issues. This book is a collection of papers
representative of recent activity in this field. Contributions have
been grouped into a methodological section, a trade section, and a
section on energy issues, and this division accurately indicates
the focus of the volume. Readers will thus have access to up to
date techniques and results currently being used by researchers at
the forefront of the research program.
First published in 1985 and written by leading contributors to the
field of general equilibrium analysis, this volume brings together
developments in the field of applied general equilibrium modelling.
Papers discuss approaches to welfare measurement in applied models,
applications to hitherto unexplored areas, such as economic
history, extensions to analyse micro data files, regional analyses,
fixed price equilibria, and many others. Earlier versions of the
papers in this volume were presented at a conference held in
Canberra, Australia.
The rapid aging of the world's populations has triggered an anxious response in many governments that stresses the need to set up or radically overhaul their mandatory pension policies. This wideranging analysis compares and contrasts the policies and schemes of these countries, using many tables, graphs and charts to summarize important findings.
The rapid aging of the world's populations has triggered an anxious response in many governments that stresses the need to set up or radically overhaul their mandatory pension policies. This wideranging analysis compares and contrasts the policies and schemes of these countries, using many tables, graphs and charts to summarize important findings.
Handbook of the Economics of Population Aging, Volume 1A, provides
the economic literature on aging and associated subjects, including
social insurance and healthcare costs. This text explores the
economic literature on aging and associated subjects, including
social insurance, health care costs, the interests of policymakers,
and the role of academics. As the first of two volumes, users will
find it a great resource on the topics associated with the
economics of aging. Together with its companion, volume 1B, this
work includes literature that has appeared in general economics
journals, in various field journals in economics, especially, but
not exclusively, those covering labor market and human resource
issues, information from interdisciplinary social science and life
science journals, and data presented in papers by economists
published in journals associated with gerontology, history,
sociology, political science, and demography, amongst others.
Handbook of the Economics of Population Aging, Volume 1B provides
the economic literature on aging and associated subjects,
presenting comprehensive portraits of both social and theoretical
issues. As the second of two volumes in this series on the
economics of population aging, it continues the discussion, delving
deeper into topics such as the labor market and human resource
issues, gerontology, history, and the sociological and political
ramifications of this fascinating topic whose inception dates back
to the late 1970's. This volume includes literature that has
appeared in general economics journals, in various field journals
in economics, especially, but not exclusively, those covering labor
market and human resource issues, information from
interdisciplinary social science and life science journals, and
data presented in papers by economists published in journals
associated with gerontology, history, sociology, political science,
and demography, amongst others.
International trade and investment have flourished globally but
nowhere so spectacularly as in the Asia-Pacific region. This volume
brings together some of the most eminent economists in the field to
analyse this vital region from both theoretical and empirical
perspectives. The volume focuses especially on trade policy and
welfare, game theory analysis of trade policy and the linkages
between trade policy and endogenous growth.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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PublishingAcentsa -a centss Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age,
it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia
and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally
important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to
protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for e
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
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are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of
Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical
understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking.
Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel
Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and
moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade.
The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and
Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a
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Theoretical and policy perspectives on the taxation of pension,
viewed in an international context. Policy makers and academic
researchers have been preoccupied in recent decades with the design
of pension schemes and effective pension system reform. Relatively
little attention has been given to the taxation of pensions and,
more broadly, the provision of retirement income. In this book,
experts from a range of countries explore the interconnection.
Their contributions are especially timely, given recent demographic
and political developments including population aging that
lengthens the time between contribution payment and benefit
receipt, the mobility of capital and labor brought about by
globalization, and the complexity of pension taxation within and
between countries. In shedding light on these issues, the chapters
document the various forms of taxation of pension systems; use
economic theory to explain both qualitative and quantitative
observations; and consider whether the observed interaction of
taxation and pensions is efficient. Theoretical overviews are
followed by rigorous analyses of pension taxation in specific
countries, including Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, Australia, Germany,
the United Kingdom, and the United States. Contributors Torben M.
Andersen, Spencer Bastani, Hazel Bateman, Soeren Blomquist, Axel
Boersch-Supan, Jorge Miguel Bravo, Gary Burtless, Rafal Chomik,
Helmuth Cremer, Carl Emmerson, Csaba Feher, Bernd Genser, Robert
Holzmann, Paul Johnson, Alain Jousten, Christian Keuschnigg, Eric
Koepcke, George Kudrna, Jukka Lassila, Luca Micheletto, Pierre
Pestieau, John Piggott, Christopher Quinn, Tarmo Valkonen, Alan
Woodland
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