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Flexible insurance for long‐term care: A study of stated preferences. (2022). Thorp, Susan ; Wu, Shang ; Stevens, Ralph ; Bateman, Hazel.
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  27. The ability to pay for long-term care in the Netherlands: a life-cycle perspective. (2016). Ewijk, Casper ; Rele, Harry Ter ; van Ewijk, Casper ; Hussem, Arjen ; Wong, Albert.
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  29. Medicaid Insurance in Old Age. (2016). Jones, John ; french, eric ; De Nardi, Mariacristina.
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  30. Savings After Retirement: A Survey. (2015). Jones, John ; french, eric ; De Nardi, Mariacristina.
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  32. The determinants of annuitization: evidence from Sweden. (2015). Hagen, Johannes.
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  34. Valuing variable annuities with guaranteed minimum lifetime withdrawal benefits. (2015). Mitchell, Olivia ; Steinorth, Petra.
    In: Insurance: Mathematics and Economics.
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  35. Optimal life cycle portfolio choice with variable annuities offering liquidity and investment downside protection. (2015). Mitchell, Olivia ; Horneff, Vanya ; Rogalla, Ralph ; Maurer, Raimond.
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    RePEc:eee:insuma:v:63:y:2015:i:c:p:91-107.

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  36. Optimal allocation and consumption with guaranteed minimum death benefits, external income and term life insurance. (2015). Ulm, Eric ; Gao, Jin.
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  37. Subjective mortality risk and bequests. (2015). McFadden, Daniel ; Hurd, Michael ; Gan, Li ; Gong, Guan.
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  38. An Ounce of Prevention at Half Price:Evaluating a Subsidy on Health Investments. (2015). White, Matthew.
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  39. Housing, Capital Taxation and Bequests in a Simple OLG Model. (2015). Gary-Bobo, Robert ; Nur, Jamil.
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  40. Social Security and the Rise in Health Spending. (2014). Zhao, Kai.
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  41. Incidental Bequests and the Choice to Self-Insure Late-Life Risks. (2014). Lockwood, Lee.
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    In: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty.
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  43. What Makes Annuitization More Appealing?. (2014). Zeldes, Stephen ; Madrian, Brigitte ; Laibson, David ; Choi, James ; Beshears, John Leonard.
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  44. The determinants of annuitization: evidence from Sweden. (2014). Hagen, Johannes.
    In: Working Paper Series, Center for Fiscal Studies.
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  45. The sensitivity of housing demand to financing conditions: evidence from a survey. (2014). Zafar, Basit ; Fuster, Andreas.
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  46. Health and Mortality Delta: Assessing the Welfare Cost of Household Insurance Choice. (2014). Yogo, Motohiro ; Van Nieuwerburgh, Stijn ; Koijen, Ralph S. J., .
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  47. What makes annuitization more appealing?. (2014). Zeldes, Stephen ; Madrian, Brigitte ; Laibson, David ; Choi, James ; Beshears, John.
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  48. Social security and the rise in health spending. (2014). Zhao, Kai.
    In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
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  49. Stock market returns and annuitization. (2014). Previtero, Alessandro.
    In: Journal of Financial Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jfinec:v:113:y:2014:i:2:p:202-214.

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  50. Welfare implications of product choice regulation during the payout phase of funded pensions. (2014). Horneff, Vanya ; Rogalla, Ralph ; Maurer, Raimond ; Kaschutzke, Barbara.
    In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
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  51. Physician Beliefs and Patient Preferences: A New Look at Regional Variation in Health Care Spending. (2013). Skinner, Jonathan ; Cutler, David ; Wennberg, David ; Stern, Ariel Dora.
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  52. Optimal Life Cycle Portfolio Choice with Variable Annuities Offering Liquidity and Investment Downside Protection. (2013). Mitchell, Olivia ; Horneff, Vanya ; Rogalla, Ralph ; Maurer, Raimond.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  53. Optimal Life Cycle Portfolio Choice with Variable Annuities Offering Liquidity and Investment Downside Protection. (2013). Mitchell, Olivia ; Horneff, Vanya ; Rogalla, Ralph ; Maurer, Raimond.
    In: Working Papers.
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  54. Accounting for non-annuitization. (2013). Pashchenko, Svetlana.
    In: Journal of Public Economics.
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  56. Bequest Motives and the Annuity Puzzle. (2012). Lockwood, Lee.
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    RePEc:pra:mprapa:42792.

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  58. What Makes Annuitization More Appealing?. (2012). Zeldes, Stephen ; Madrian, Brigitte ; Laibson, David ; Choi, James ; Beshears, John.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:18575.

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  59. Optimal consumption and allocation in variable annuities with Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefits. (2012). Ulm, Eric ; Gao, Jin.
    In: Insurance: Mathematics and Economics.
    RePEc:eee:insuma:v:51:y:2012:i:3:p:586-598.

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  60. The mechanics and regulation of variable payout annuities. (2011). Vittas, Dimitri.
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    RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:5762.

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  61. How Much Do Means-Tested Benefits Reduce the Demand for Annuities?. (2011). Staubli, Stefan ; Peijnenburg, Kim ; Bütler, Monika ; Butler, Monika.
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    RePEc:igi:igierp:418.

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  62. How Much Do Means-Tested Benefits Reduce the Demand for Annuities?. (2011). Staubli, Stefan ; Peijnenburg, Kim ; Bütler, Monika ; Butler, Monika.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_3493.

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  63. The Composition and Drawdown of Wealth in Retirement. (2011). Wise, David ; Venti, Steven ; Poterba, James.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
    RePEc:aea:jecper:v:25:y:2011:i:4:p:95-118.

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