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Time-Inconsistent Preferences and Social Security
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2003
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Behavioral Decision MakingIncome SecurityDynamic EconomicsSocial SciencesSocial Security SystemHousehold FinanceSocial InsuranceEconomicsPublic PolicyTime PreferencesTime InconsistencyFinanceBehavioral EconomicsSocial SecuritySociologyBusinessUnfunded Social SecuritySocial PolicyTime-inconsistent Preferences
In this paper we examine the role of social security in an economy populated by overlapping generations of individuals with time-inconsistent preferences who face mortality risk, individual income risk, and borrowing constraints. We find that unfunded social security lowers the capital stock, output, and consumption for consumers with time-consistent or time-inconsistent preferences. However, it may raise or lower welfare depending on the strength of time inconsistency.
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