John Karl Scholz mostly deals with Labour economics, Incentive, Earned income tax credit, Net worth and Actuarial science. His Labour economics research includes elements of Government debt, Social insurance and Estate. His studies deal with areas such as Financial market, Public economics, Monetary economics and Debt as well as Incentive.
John Karl Scholz combines Earned income tax credit and Variety in his studies. John Karl Scholz incorporates Fertility and Consumption in his research. His Consumption research incorporates themes from Microeconomics, Economic model and Positive economics.
His primary areas of investigation include Labour economics, Demographic economics, Earned income tax credit, Social security and Consumption. His Labour economics research includes themes of Incentive, Cash, Net worth and Adjusted gross income. John Karl Scholz interconnects Savings account and Monetary economics in the investigation of issues within Incentive.
His studies in Demographic economics integrate themes in fields like Poverty, Earnings and Pension. His Earned income tax credit research incorporates elements of Market participation and Gross income. His work deals with themes such as Actuarial science and Public economics, which intersect with Social security.
His main research concerns Demographic economics, Social security, Consumption, Affect and Poverty. His studies deal with areas such as Net worth and Wage as well as Demographic economics. His Social security study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as General insurance, Actuarial science and Public economics.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Consumption, Public policy and Stylized fact is strongly linked to Investment. His Poverty research integrates issues from Social insurance, Paternalism and Unemployment. His Labour economics study incorporates themes from Earnings and Earned income tax credit.
His primary areas of investigation include Social insurance, Affect, Demographic economics, Per capita and Special needs. The various areas that John Karl Scholz examines in his Social insurance study include Economic growth and Income poverty. His Earnings research extends to the thematically linked field of Demographic economics.
John Karl Scholz combines subjects such as Consumption and Social security with his study of Earnings. Among his research on Per capita, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Poverty, Paternalism and Development economics. His work in Cohort study incorporates the disciplines of Proxy, Labour economics and Set.
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Intergenerational Transfers and the Accumulation of Wealth
William G. Gale;John Karl Scholz.
Journal of Economic Perspectives (1994)
Are Americans Saving “Optimally” for Retirement?
John Karl Scholz;Ananth Seshadri;Surachai Khitatrakun.
Journal of Political Economy (2006)
The Earned Income Tax Credit
V. Joseph Hotz;John Scholz.
Research Papers in Economics (2001)
Personal Bankruptcy and Credit Supply and Demand
Reint Gropp;John Karl Scholz;Michelle J. White.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1997)
The Illusory Effects of Saving Incentives on Saving
Eric M. Engen;William G. Gale;John Karl Scholz.
Journal of Economic Perspectives (1996)
THE EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT: PARTICIPATION, COMPLIANCE, AND ANTIPOVERTY EFFECTIVENESS
John Karl Scholz.
National Tax Journal (1994)
IRAs and Household Saving
William G Gale;John Karl Scholz.
The American Economic Review (1994)
THE EFFECTS OF FINANCIAL EDUCATION IN THE WORKPLACE: EVIDENCE FROM A SURVEY OF EMPLOYERS
Patrick J. Bayer;B. Douglas Bernheim;John Karl Scholz.
Economic Inquiry (2009)
The Earned Income Tax Credit and Transfer Programs: A Study of Labor Market and Program Participation
Stacy Dickert;Scott Houser;John Karl Scholz.
Tax Policy and the Economy (1995)
Private Saving and Public Policy
B. Douglas Bernheim;John Karl Scholz.
Tax Policy and the Economy (1993)
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