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Handbook Of The Economics Of Population Aging Volume 1 1st Edition John Piggott And Alan Woodland Eds

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Handbook Of The Economics Of Population Aging Volume 1 1st Edition John Piggott And Alan Woodland Eds
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Publisher: North Holland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.02 MB
Pages: 1146
Author: John Piggott and Alan Woodland (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780444634047, 0444634045
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1st Edition

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Handbook Of The Economics Of Population Aging Volume 1 1st Edition John Piggott And Alan Woodland Eds by John Piggott And Alan Woodland (eds.) 9780444634047, 0444634045 instant download after payment.

Handbook of the Economics of Population Aging synthesizes the economic literature on aging and the subjects associated with it, including social insurance and healthcare costs, both of which are of interest to policymakers and academics. These volumes, the first of a new subseries in the Handbooks in Economics, describe and analyze scholarship created since the inception of serious attention began in the late 1970s, including information from general economics journals, from various field journals in economics, especially, but not exclusively, those covering labor markets and human resource issues, from interdisciplinary social science and life science journals, and from papers by economists published in journals associated with gerontology, history, sociology, political science, and demography, amongst others.

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