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Pension Strategies in Europe and the United States.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CESifo Seminar SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2008Copyright date: ©2008Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (310 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262272575
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Pension Strategies in Europe and the United StatesDDC classification:
  • 372.86
LOC classification:
  • HD7105.45.E85P46 200
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Introduction: Pension Systems in Europe and the United States: The Demographic Challenge -- I Pay-as-You-Go Pension Systems -- 1 Optimum Delayed Retirement Credit -- 2 How Elastic Is the Response of the Retirement-Age Labor Supply? Evidence from the 1993 French Pension Reform -- 3 Optimal Response to a Transitory Demographic Shock -- II Democratic Sustainability -- 4 Demographics and the Political Sustainability of Pay-as-You-Go Social Security -- 5 Free Choice of Unfunded Systems: A Preliminary Analysis of a European Union Challenge -- III Funded Pension Systems -- 6 Public Policy and Retirement Saving Incentives in the United Kingdom -- 7 Personal Security Accounts and Mandatory Annuitization in a Dynastic Framework -- 8 Aging, Funded Pensions, and the Dutch Economy -- 9 Optimal Portfolio Management for Individual Pension Plans -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Leading economists analyze topical issues in pension policy, including structural reform of pay-as-you-go systems, the political sustainability of pension reforms, and the need for private, funded systems.
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Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Introduction: Pension Systems in Europe and the United States: The Demographic Challenge -- I Pay-as-You-Go Pension Systems -- 1 Optimum Delayed Retirement Credit -- 2 How Elastic Is the Response of the Retirement-Age Labor Supply? Evidence from the 1993 French Pension Reform -- 3 Optimal Response to a Transitory Demographic Shock -- II Democratic Sustainability -- 4 Demographics and the Political Sustainability of Pay-as-You-Go Social Security -- 5 Free Choice of Unfunded Systems: A Preliminary Analysis of a European Union Challenge -- III Funded Pension Systems -- 6 Public Policy and Retirement Saving Incentives in the United Kingdom -- 7 Personal Security Accounts and Mandatory Annuitization in a Dynastic Framework -- 8 Aging, Funded Pensions, and the Dutch Economy -- 9 Optimal Portfolio Management for Individual Pension Plans -- Contributors -- Index.

Leading economists analyze topical issues in pension policy, including structural reform of pay-as-you-go systems, the political sustainability of pension reforms, and the need for private, funded systems.

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