The Public Interest, Ausgaben 38-41National Affairs, 1975 |
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... reduce their own personal savings accordingly , the effect on total savings would be very substantial . In 1974 ... reduce savings by $ 89 billion , the total potential private savings of $ 219 billion had been reduced by about 41 per ...
... reduce their own personal savings accordingly , the effect on total savings would be very substantial . In 1974 ... reduce savings by $ 89 billion , the total potential private savings of $ 219 billion had been reduced by about 41 per ...
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could reduce his own private accumulation of wealth - whether held directly or through private pensions - by an equal amount . It is therefore interesting to use the total value of these social security annuities as an estimate of the ...
could reduce his own private accumulation of wealth - whether held directly or through private pensions - by an equal amount . It is therefore interesting to use the total value of these social security annuities as an estimate of the ...
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reduce private capital if households did substitute social security “ wealth " for private savings , but they did ... reduce private savings . More specifically , the statistical estimates imply that social security reduced personal ...
reduce private capital if households did substitute social security “ wealth " for private savings , but they did ... reduce private savings . More specifically , the statistical estimates imply that social security reduced personal ...
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