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The Implications of a Graying Japan for Government Policy.∗ R. Anton Braun† Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Douglas H. Joines ‡ University of Southern California
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Document Date: 2015-04-28 11:29:32


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Tokyo / Canning / San Francisco / Atlanta / Sevilla / /

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Japan / United States / Finland / Denmark / /

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Canon Institute / National Institute of Population / University of Southern California March / Hitotsubashi University / /

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long-term care insurance / healthcare outlays / age-dependent healthcare costs / model healthcare spending / public insurance / healthcare / social insurance / healthcare copayments / long-term care insurance programs / /

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Abe administration / National Institute of Population and Social Security / Social Security / University of Southern California / Japan Foundation / US Federal Reserve / Social Science Research Council / Canon Institute for Global Studies / National Institute of Population / Ministry of Finance / Hitotsubashi University / Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta / /

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Douglas H. Joines / Alan Auerbach / Gary Hansen / /

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age-j worker / similar model / marshall / /

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7 When / /

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Southern California / /

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