Social Insurance in Transition: An Economic Analysis
Released: Dec 19, 1985
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover, 252 pages
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Description:
This treatment of the economics of social security examines the aims and operations of state social security systems, concentrating on the social "insurance" systems--pensions, unemployment, and sickness insurance. The authors analyze the rationale for a social insurance system, the appropriate level of state intervention, and the criteria used to judge a system's performance. The recent literature on the economic theory of insurance and on the labor supply, alternative methods of finance, and income reditribution is thoroughly discussed.
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