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Individual retirement accounts --- Lump sum distributions (Pensions) --- Taxation
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Lump sum distributions (Pensions) --- Retirement income --- Consumer education --- Protection.
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Lump sum distributions (Pensions) --- Pensions --- Retirement income --- Income tax --- Taxation
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Lump sum distributions (Pensions) --- Pension trusts --- Pensions --- Finance.
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Lump sum distributions (Pensions) --- Military pensions --- Disabled veterans --- Pensions --- United States.
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Pensions --- Individual retirement accounts --- Lump sum distributions (Pensions) --- Law and legislation
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For over a decade, the National Bureau of Economic Research has sponsored the Economics of Aging Program, under the direction of David A. Wise. The program addresses issues that affect the well-being of individuals as they age and a society that is composed increasingly of older people. Within the next twenty years, an unprecedented proportion of Americans will be over sixty-five. New research in the economics of aging is an essential element of understanding what the future holds for this aging population. Inquiries in the Economics of Aging presents both empirical papers that consider questions that are fundamental to public policy and more theoretical contributions that lay new groundwork for future research in the economics of aging. Inquiries in the Economics of Aging provides a timely overview of some of the most important questions facing researchers on aging and outlines new techniques and models that may help to answer these questions. This important volume will be of great interest to specialists and policy makers as it paves the way for future analysis.
Health insurance --- Medical economics --- Older people --- Retirement --- Economic aspects --- Economic conditions --- Superannuation --- Termination of employment --- Health plans, Prepaid --- Insurance, Health --- Medical care, Prepaid --- Medical insurance --- Prepaid health plans --- Prepaid medical care --- Sickness insurance --- Aged --- Aging people --- Elderly people --- Old people --- Older adults --- Older persons --- Senior citizens --- Seniors (Older people) --- Leisure --- Old age --- Insurance --- Ambulance service --- Health care reform --- Home care services --- Hospitals --- Medically uninsured persons --- Surgical clinics --- Age groups --- Persons --- Gerontocracy --- Gerontology --- Prospective payment --- Emergency services --- Outpatient services --- Rehabilitation services --- aging, ages, elderly, older, old, economics, economy, national bureau of economic research, well being, population, public policy, government, governing, healthcare, caretaking, united states, usa, american culture, insurance, health, congress, retirement, technology, changes, lump-sum distributions, medicare, life cycle behavior, mortality, household wealth, alternative imputation procedures, poverty, eligibility.
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"How the medieval church drove state formation in EuropeSacred Foundations argues that the medieval church was a fundamental force in European state formation. Existing accounts focus on early modern warfare or contracts between the rulers and the ruled. In contrast, this major study shows that the Catholic Church both competed with medieval monarchs and provided critical templates for governing institutions, the rule of law, and parliaments.The Catholic Church was the most powerful, wealthiest, and best-organized political actor in the Middle Ages. Starting in the eleventh century, the papacy fought for the autonomy of the church, challenging European rulers and then claiming authority over people, territory, and monarchs alike. Anna Grzymała-Busse demonstrates how the church shaped distinct aspects of the European state. Conflicts with the papacy fragmented territorial authority in Europe for centuries to come, propagating urban autonomy and ideas of sovereignty. Thanks to its organizational advantages and human capital, the church also developed the institutional precedents adopted by rulers across Europe-from chanceries and taxation to courts and councils. Church innovations made possible both the rule of law and parliamentary representation.Bringing to light a wealth of historical evidence about papal conflict, excommunications, and ecclesiastical institutions, Sacred Foundations reveals how the challenge and example of powerful religious authorities gave rise to secular state institutions and galvanized state capacity"-- "Sacred Foundations argues that the medieval church was a fundamental force in European state formation. Existing accounts focus on early modern warfare or contracts between the rulers and the ruled. In contrast, this major study shows that the Catholic Church both competed with medieval monarchs and provided critical templates for governing institutions, the rule of law, and parliaments. The Catholic Church was the most powerful, wealthiest, and best-organized political actor in the Middle Ages. Starting in the eleventh century, the papacy fought for the autonomy of the church, challenging European rulers and then claiming authority over people, territory, and monarchs alike. Anna Grzymała-Busse demonstrates how the church shaped distinct aspects of the European state. Conflicts with the papacy fragmented territorial authority in Europe for centuries to come, propagating urban autonomy and ideas of sovereignty. Thanks to its organizational advantages and human capital, the church also developed the institutional precedents adopted by rulers across Europe-from chanceries and taxation to courts and councils. Church innovations made possible both the rule of law and parliamentary representation. Bringing to light a wealth of historical evidence about papal conflict, excommunications, and ecclesiastical institutions, Sacred Foundations reveals how the challenge and example of powerful religious authorities gave rise to secular state institutions and galvanized state capacity"--
Church and state --- Christianity --- History. --- Influence. --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Church history --- Politics and government --- History --- 14th century. --- Adversarial system. --- Arbitration award. --- Archbishop of Canterbury. --- Archdeacon. --- Audit. --- Avignon. --- Baron. --- Benefice. --- Canon law (Catholic Church). --- Capitalism. --- Catholic Church in England and Wales. --- Cistercians. --- Clergy. --- Commercial Revolution. --- Common Pool. --- Conciliarism. --- Consent. --- Control variable. --- Criminal law. --- De facto. --- Debtor. --- Doctrine. --- Donation of Constantine. --- Dummy variable (statistics). --- Early modern period. --- Enthusiasm. --- Eternal life (Christianity). --- Exchequer. --- Excommunication. --- Exemption (church). --- Expenditure. --- Expense. --- Fisc. --- Forms of government. --- Friar. --- Fuero. --- Holy Roman Empire. --- Human capital. --- Hussite Wars. --- Imperial election. --- Institution. --- Interdependence. --- Investiture Controversy. --- Jean Gerson. --- Joint attention. --- Jurisdiction. --- Jurist. --- Justice of the peace. --- Justification (theology). --- Language code. --- Language. --- Languedoc. --- Lawyer. --- Lollardy. --- Lump sum. --- Magnanimity. --- Merciless Parliament. --- Moneyer. --- Monogamy. --- Null hypothesis. --- Pacta sunt servanda. --- Panel data. --- Pawnbroker. --- Pope Gregory IX. --- Pope Leo X. --- Pope Paul III. --- Pope Pius X. --- Pope. --- Popularity. --- Precedent. --- Prerogative. --- Property law. --- Prosecutor. --- Public morality. --- Reprisal. --- Residence. --- Right of passage. --- Roman Law. --- Ruler. --- Scientist. --- Separation of church and state. --- Skill. --- Social environment. --- Social intelligence. --- Sources of law. --- Sovereignty. --- Spoken language. --- State formation. --- Statutes of Mortmain. --- Superiority (short story). --- Supranational union. --- Symbolic communication. --- Tax. --- Throne. --- Tories (British political party). --- Whigs (British political party). --- William of Ockham. --- World government. --- Writ of prohibition. --- Canon law --- Clergy --- Clergy members --- Clergymen --- Diocesan clergy --- Ecclesiastics --- Indigenous clergy --- Major orders --- Members of the clergy --- Ministers (Clergy) --- Ministers of the gospel --- Native clergy --- Ordained clergy --- Ordained ministers --- Orders, Major --- Pastors --- Rectors --- Secular clergy --- Religious leaders --- Public law (Canon law) --- Law --- Ecclesiastical law --- Rescripts, Papal --- Catholic Church --- Christian church history --- History of Europe --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- Dogma.
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The aim of this Special Issue of Mathematics is to commemorate the outstanding Russian mathematician Vladimir Zolotarev, whose 90th birthday will be celebrated on February 27th, 2021. The present Special Issue contains a collection of new papers by participants in sessions of the International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models founded by Zolotarev. Along with research in probability distributions theory, limit theorems of probability theory, stochastic processes, mathematical statistics, and queuing theory, this collection contains papers dealing with applications of stochastic models in modeling of pension schemes, modeling of extreme precipitation, construction of statistical indicators of scientific publication importance, and other fields.
continuous-time Markov chains --- non-stationary Markovian queueing model --- stability --- perturbation bounds --- forward Kolmogorov system --- threshold processing --- random samples --- long-term dependence --- mean-square risk estimate --- integrals and sums --- rates of convergence --- conditional law of large numbers --- conditional central limit theorem --- stochastic differential observation system --- nonlinear filtering problem --- state-dependent observation noise --- numerical filtering algorithm --- filtering given time-discretized observations --- stable approximation --- approximation accuracy --- Rényi theorem --- Kantorovich distance --- zeta-metrics --- Stein’s method --- stationary renewal distribution --- equilibrium transform --- geometric random sum --- characteristic function --- precipitation --- limit theorems --- statistical test --- generalized negative binomial distribution --- generalized gamma distribution --- asymptotic approximations --- extreme order statistics --- random sample size --- slowly varying --- monotony in the Zygmund sense --- class Γa(g) --- self-neglecting function --- convergence rates --- citation distribution --- Hirsch index --- geometric distribution --- Sibuya distribution --- geometrically stable distribution --- generalized Linnik distribution --- random sum --- transfer theorem --- multivariate normal scale mixtures --- heavy-tailed distributions --- multivariate stable distribution --- multivariate Linnik distribution --- generalized Mittag–Leffler distribution --- multivariate generalized Mittag–Leffler distribution --- stable distribution --- probability density function --- distribution function --- Hankel contours --- multivariate stable processes --- contour integrals --- fractional laplacian --- second order expansions --- high-dimensional --- low sample size --- Laplace distribution --- Student’s t-distribution --- pareto mixture distribution --- multiserver system --- uniform distance --- perfect simulation --- priority system --- marked Markov arrival process --- phase-type distribution --- change of the priority --- dispatching --- heterogeneous servers --- Markov decision process --- policy-iteration algorithm --- mean number of customers --- decomposable semi-regenerative process --- multiple power series distribution --- integral limit theorem --- local limit theorem --- Tauberian lemma --- R-weakly one-sided oscillation of the multiple sequence at infinity along the given multiple sequence --- pension schemes --- balance equation --- gross premium --- premium load --- lump sum --- defined contribution pension schemes --- decrement tables --- robustness --- minimax approach --- stable estimation
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