Alexander Golub-Sass
Research Associate
Alex Golub-Sass studied at Tufts University where he earned a B.A. in Quantitative Economics, focusing on pricing strategy and international trade. He joined the center's staff in October 2007.
Research Projects for the Center for Retirement Research
Completed
"Will People Be Healthy Enough to Work Longer?" (with Alicia Munnell and Mauricio Soto), Working Paper, #2008-11, August 2008.
"An Assessment of Life-Cycle Funds" (with Mauricio Soto, Robert K. Triest, and Francesca Golub-Sass), Working Paper, #2008-10, May 2008.
"Why Don't Some States and Localities Pay Their Required Pension Contributions?" (with Kelly Haverstick, Jean-Pierre Aubry, and Alex Golub-Sass), State and Local Plans Issue in Brief, #7, May 2008.
"Why Have Some States Introduced Defined Contribution Plans?" (with Alicia H. Munnell, Kelly Haverstick, Mauricio Soto, and Gregory Wiles), State and Local Pension Issue in Brief, #3, January 2008.


