Social Security as a Retirement Resource for Near-retirees

Social Security as a Retirement Resource for Near-retirees
Author: Benjamin Bridges
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2005
Genre: Retirees
ISBN:

Using data from the Social Security Administration's project for Modeling Income in Near Term (MINT), analyses the social security benefits of near-retirees, people turning age 61 in years 1988 through 2007. Examines social security wealth, anualized benefit payouts, and replacement rates for average career earnings for all program participants, sex and marital status subgroups, and career earnings quintile subgroups.

New Evidence on Earnings and Benefit Claims Following Changes in the Retirement Earnings Test in 2000

New Evidence on Earnings and Benefit Claims Following Changes in the Retirement Earnings Test in 2000
Author: Jae Song
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2006
Genre: Old age pensions
ISBN:

Provides estimates of the effects of removing the earnings test, for persons aged 65-69. Uses a Social Security Administration (SSA) data set that covers the period from four years before and after its introduction in 2000. Examines implications for the labour force participation rate near 65 and beyond.

Economic Foundations of Law

Economic Foundations of Law
Author: Stephen J. Spurr
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2019-02-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351239767

The third edition of Economic Foundations of Law introduces readers to the economic analysis of the major areas of the law: property law, torts, contracts, criminal law, civil procedure, corporation law and financial markets, taxation, and labor law. No prior knowledge of law is required, but a prior course in the principles of microeconomics would be quite helpful. The text opens with a review of the basic principles of price theory and an overview of the legal system, to ensure readers are equipped with the tools necessary for economic analysis of the law. The third edition provides expanded or new coverage of key topics including intellectual property law, how the creation of new forms of property rights affects the conservation of species such as elephants and fish, controversies involving liability for medical malpractice and class actions, the transformation of personal injury litigation by the intervention of insurance companies as plaintiffs, how to predict the outcome of litigation with game theory, an economic analysis of the ownership and use of guns, bankruptcy law, and the economics of bank regulation. Comprehensive and well-written, this text is a compelling introduction to law and economics that is accessible to both economics and law students.