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April 29, 2021
AEIdeas
5 questions for Mauro Guillén on how the world will change by 2030
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Mauro F. Guillén
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Environmental and Energy Economics
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April 24, 2021
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The global trends that will shape the world of 2030: My long-read Q&A with Mauro Guillén
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James Pethokoukis
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Mauro F. Guillén
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Pethokoukis
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Podcast
April 21, 2021
Mauro F. Guillén: Forecasting the world of 2030
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Mauro F. Guillén
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Op-Ed
April 09, 2021
Bloomberg Tax
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
Aging
Economics
Article
February 24, 2021
Bloomberg Tax
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
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Jason Scott
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John B. Shoven
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John G. Watson
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Economics
Blog Post
February 11, 2021
AEIdeas
How the US economy can counter its demographic headwind
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James Pethokoukis
Aging
Economic Fluctuations and Growth
Economics
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US Economy
Working Paper
February 01, 2021
National Bureau of Economic Research
Is automatic enrollment consistent with a life cycle model?
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
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Jason Scott
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John B. Shoven
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John G. Watson
Aging
Economics
Working Paper
January 26, 2021
Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
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Andrew G. Biggs
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Anqi Chen
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November 30, 2020
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
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Bloomberg Tax
Social Security framing—benefit-claiming can be delayed beyond retirement
by
Sita Nataraj Slavov
Aging
Economics
Op-Ed
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Forbes
Asking the wrong questions on retirement saving
by
Andrew G. Biggs
Aging
Economics
Multimedia
November 03, 2020
What experts think of Biden’s plan to reform Social Security
by
Andrew G. Biggs
Aging
Economics
Multimedia
October 21, 2020
Retirement security and the 2020 campaign
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Andrew G. Biggs
Aging
Economics
Report
October 20, 2020
Social Science Research Network
Changes to household retirement savings since 1989
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Andrew G. Biggs
Aging
Economics
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October 18, 2020
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October 09, 2020
Journal of Pension Economics & Finance
How the COVID-19 pandemic could reduce near-retirees’ Social Security benefits
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October 08, 2020
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Factcheck: Will half of Americans over 55 retire poor?
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Economics
Multimedia
September 01, 2020
Bipartisan Policy Center
Social Security claiming: Opportunities and considerations
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
Aging
Economics
Op-Ed
August 29, 2020
USA Today
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
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John B. Shoven
Aging
Economics
Op-Ed
August 21, 2020
Forbes
Follow the facts: Employer-based retirement savings are stronger than ever
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Andrew G. Biggs
Aging
Economics
Article
August 11, 2020
Social Security Office of Retirement and Disability Policy
Retirement implications of low wage growth, low real interest rate economy
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
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Jason Scott
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John B. Shoven
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John G. Watson
Aging
Economics
Blog Post
August 10, 2020
AEIdeas
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Alex Brill
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Benedic N. Ippolito
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Economics
Health Policy
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Working Paper
July 13, 2020
National Bureau of Economic Research
Does the actuarial adjustment for pension delay affect retirement and claiming decisions
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Devon Gorry
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Kyung Min Lee
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Sita Nataraj Slavov
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Economics
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June 26, 2020
AEIdeas
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Alex Brill
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