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1. Published papers *Note: many of these papers are freely downloadable from the following websites: Social Security, the Family and Economic Growth, with F. T. Lui, Economic Inquiry, Vol. 36 (3), July 1998, 390-409. Social Security: From Pay-As-You-Go Systems to an Individual-Based Capitalization System, text in English; title in Spanish: Prevision social: de los regimens de reparto a los de capitalizacion individual, Published as part of a three articles series ("Conferencias"), along with contributions by Gary Becker and Joseph Stiglitz. Revista de Ciencias Empresariales Y Economia, vol 2, 2003. “A Reformed Social Security Can Help Families and Economic Growth”, March 10 2005. See: http://www.buffalo.edu/news/fast-execute.cgi/article-page.html?article=71830009. Hong Kong's Rickshaw Retirees;, lead editorial page article, Asian Wall Street Journal, September 20, 1994 Social Security: Foreign Lessons (with Gary S. Becker), lead editorial page article Wall Street Journal, March 30, 1994 Hong Kong Plots a Pension Quagmire, lead editorial page article, Asian Wall Street Journal, February 24, 1994. Pensions the World Would Like to Forget, Op-Ed article, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, January 18, 1994. How to Spread the Pension Cake, Op-Ed article, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, November 9, 1993. 3. NBER Working Papers Series: "Has Social Security Influenced Family Formation and Fertility in OECD Countries? An Economic and Econometric Analysis", with Jinyoung Kim, NBER Working Paper #12869, January 2007.
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