Administrative Aspects of Investment-Based Social Security Reform
John B. Shoven, editor
Published in January 2000 by University of Chicago Press
© 2000 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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236 pages
ISBN: 0-226-75485-5
Table of Contents
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Front matter, "Administrative Aspects of Investment-Based Social Security Reform" :
John B. Shoven
(p. -12 - 0)
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Introduction:
John B. Shoven
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Reforming Social Security --A Practical and Workable System of Personal Retirement Accounts:
Fred T. Goldberg, Jr., Michael Graetz
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Administering a Cost-Effective National Program of Personal Security Accounts:
Sylvester Schieber, John B. Shoven
(p. 41 - 76)
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Mutual Funds and Institutional Investments -- What Is the Most Efficient Way to Set Up Individual Accounts in a Social Security System?:
Estelle James, Gary Ferrier, James H. Smalhout, Dimitri Vittas
(p. 77 - 136)
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Administrative Costs and Equilibrium Charges with Individual Accounts:
Peter A. Diamond
(p. 137 - 172)
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The Costs of Annuitizing Retirement Payouts from Individual Accounts:
James M. Poterba, Mark Warshawsky
(p. 173 - 206)
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Panek Session -- Industry Perspectives :
Robert Pozen, Joel M. Dickson, F. Gregory Ahern, Frederick L.A. Grauer, Shaun Matthews
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Contributors:
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Author Index:
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Subject Index:
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