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Fair Exchange of Short Signatures without Trusted Third Party
Nowadays it is more and more common to trade digital goods on the web: E-books, software licenses, avatar-games currencies like Ultima Online to cite a few. Whether these goods are exchanged on E-bay ...
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Introduction To "Social Security Policy In A Changing Environment"
This volume compiles selected studies conducted through the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Center for Retirement Research. The center was created in 2003 with funding from the U.S. Social...
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Comment On "Changing Progresivity As A Means Of Risk Protection In Investment-based Social Security"
An important aspect of the debate about personal retirement accounts concerns their investment in equities. On the one side, a main reason for having personal retirement accounts is that indeed they c...
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Reducing Social Security Pra Risk At The Individual Level: Life-cycle Funds And No-loss Strategies
Retirement savers in a Social Security system with a Personal Retirement Account (PRA) component would face the challenge of deciding how to allocate their PRA portfolios across a broad range of asset...
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Comment On "Reducing Social Security Pra Risk At The Individual Level: Lifecycle Funds And No-loss Strategies"
This paper considers an important practical issue that would be associated with the introduction of personal retirement accounts. Deciding that people should accumulate assets and use those assets to ...
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Introduction To "Social Security Programs And Retirement Around The World: Fiscal Implications Of Reform
Under pay-as-you-go social security systems, most developed countries have made promises they can't keep. The systems in their current forms are not financially sustainable. What caused this problem? ...
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Fair Exchange of Short Signatures without Trusted Third Party
Nowadays it is more and more common to trade digital goods on the web: E-books, software licenses, avatar-games currencies like Ultima Online to cite a few. Whether these goods are exchanged on E-bay ...
Provided By University of Chicago Press
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Introduction To "Social Security Policy In A Changing Environment"
This volume compiles selected studies conducted through the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Center for Retirement Research. The center was created in 2003 with funding from the U.S. Social...
Provided By University of Chicago Press
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Introduction To "Social Security Programs And Retirement Around The World: Fiscal Implications Of Reform
Under pay-as-you-go social security systems, most developed countries have made promises they can't keep. The systems in their current forms are not financially sustainable. What caused this problem? ...
Provided By University of Chicago Press
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Comment On "Changing Progresivity As A Means Of Risk Protection In Investment-based Social Security"
An important aspect of the debate about personal retirement accounts concerns their investment in equities. On the one side, a main reason for having personal retirement accounts is that indeed they c...
Provided By University of Chicago Press
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Reducing Social Security Pra Risk At The Individual Level: Life-cycle Funds And No-loss Strategies
Retirement savers in a Social Security system with a Personal Retirement Account (PRA) component would face the challenge of deciding how to allocate their PRA portfolios across a broad range of asset...
Provided By University of Chicago Press
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Comment On "Reducing Social Security Pra Risk At The Individual Level: Lifecycle Funds And No-loss Strategies"
This paper considers an important practical issue that would be associated with the introduction of personal retirement accounts. Deciding that people should accumulate assets and use those assets to ...
Provided By University of Chicago Press