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9780815722465 | Brookings Inst Pr, January 24, 2017, cover price $26.95
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9780815713562 | Brookings Inst Pr, March 1, 2008, cover price $36.00
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9780815731191 | Brookings Inst Pr, October 1, 2008, cover price $16.95
Product Description: Aging Gracefully gathers a collection of essays that highlight policy ideas for promoting greater retirement savings among Americans. The essays were written as part of the Retirement Security Project, which is dedicated to promoting common sense solutions to improve the retirement income prospects of millions of American workers...read more
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9780870784996 | Century Foundation, September 30, 2006, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Aging Gracefully gathers a collection of essays that highlight policy ideas for promoting greater retirement savings among Americans.
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9780815731184 | Brookings Inst Pr, January 30, 2006, cover price $59.95
Product Description: Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy. The editors seek to integrate broader research into the urban policy discussion by bringing urban studies scholars together with economists and researchers studying subjects with important urban implications...read more
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9780815712787 | Brookings Inst Pr, November 30, 2004, cover price $36.00 | About this edition: Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, the Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs is an annual series that serves as a forum for cutting-edge, accessible research on urban policy.
The private pension system, together with Social Security, has provided millions of Americans with income security in retirement. But over the past thirty years, pension coverage has stagnated, leaving behind some vulnerable groups. Defined contribution plans have exposed workers to greater investment risk, while cash balance and other hybrid plans may have adverse effects on older workers caught in the transition. Pension regulations, infamous for their complexity, can be bewildering to policy analysts and policymakers. Private Pensions and Public Policies sheds timely and much-needed light on specific issues within the broader context and framework of pension reform. Contributors focus on topics that must be addressed in any reform effort, including the effects of the shift in emphasis toward defined contribution plans (after the 1974 Employee Retirement Income and Security Act) and hybrid plans (from the 1990s); regulatory issues such as nondiscrimination rules and contribution limits; how to increase the information available to participants and improve financial education; how participants in defined contribution plans make choices on questions such as asset allocation, back-loaded versus front-loaded saving, and annuities versus lump sum distributions; and the interaction of the private pension system with Social Security. Contributors include Robert L. Clark (North Carolina State University), Sylvester J. Schieber (Watson Wyatt Worldwide), Richard A. Ippolito (George Mason University School of Law), Alan L. Gustman (Dartmouth College), Thomas L. Steinmeier (Texas Tech University), John Karl Scholz (University of Wisconsin), Dean M. Maki, (JPMorgan Chase), William Even (Miami University of Ohio), Jagadeesh Gokhale (American Enterprise Institute), Laurence J. Kotlikoff (Boston University), Mark J. Warshawsky (TIAA-CREF Institute), Annika Sunden (Boston College), Andrew A. Samwick (Dartmouth College), David A. Wise (Harvard University), Joel Dickson (The Vanguard Group), Peter Merrill (PriceWaterhouseCoopers), Kent Smetters (Wharton School), Yuewu Xu (TIAA-CREF Institute), Janemarie Mulvey (Watson Wyatt Worldwide), Peter Orszag (Sebago Associates, Inc.), James M. Poterba (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), John B. Shoven (Stanford University), Clemens Sialm (University of Michigan), Leslie E. Papke (Michigan State University), Jeffrey R. Brown (Harvard University), and Michael Hurd (RAND Corporation).
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9780815702382 | Brookings Inst Pr, May 1, 2004, cover price $59.95
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9780815702399 | Brookings Inst Pr, May 1, 2004, cover price $28.95 | About this edition: The private pension system, together with Social Security, has provided millions of Americans with income security in retirement.
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9780815712770 | Brookings Inst Pr, December 1, 2003, cover price $36.00
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9780815730774 | Brookings Inst Pr, June 1, 2002, cover price $36.00
Product Description: Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, this series contains studies on urban sprawl, crime, taxes, education, poverty and related subjects.
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9780815701156 | Brookings Inst Pr, July 1, 2001, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Designed to reach a wide audience of scholars and policymakers, this series contains studies on urban sprawl, crime, taxes, education, poverty and related subjects.
9780815730767, titled "Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs 2001" | Brookings Inst Pr, June 1, 2001, cover price $36.00
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9780815700692 | Brookings Inst Pr, June 1, 2001, cover price $29.95
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9780815730750 | Brookings Inst Pr, June 1, 2000, cover price $36.00
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9780815700586 | Brookings Inst Pr, September 1, 1996, cover price $59.95
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9780815700579 | Brookings Inst Pr, June 1, 1996, cover price $29.95
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