Heterogeneity in spending change at retirement

Journal of the Economics of Ageing - Tập 1 - Trang 60-71 - 2013
Michael D. Hurd1,2,3, Susann Rohwedder4,3
1RAND Corporation, USA
2NBER, USA
3Netspar, Netherlands
4Rand Corporation, USA

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