Investigators

Kathleen McGarry is the Chair of the Economics Department at UCLA. She is a leading scholar in the study of long-term care expenditures, caregiving relationships and burdens within families. She is currently the Director of the NBER project on Alzheimer's Disease and Approaches to Long-Term care in the United States and Around the World.

Jonathan Gruber is the Ford Professor of Economics and Chairman of the Department of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research ranges widely in health economics and public finance, with particular attention to health care financing mechanisms and the interaction between public and private insurance.

Gopi Shah Goda is the Director of the Retirement Security Project, the inaugural Alice M. Rivlin Chair in Economic Policy, and Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution. She conducts research that informs how policy can best serve aging societies, including how individuals make healthcare, saving and retirement decisions as they age and the sustainability of public programs serving older populations.


