Introduction : Pension systems in Europe and the United States : the demographic challenge / Robert Fenge, Georges de Ménil, and Pierre Pestieau -- Optimum delayed retirement credit / Eytan Sheshinski -- How elastic is the response of the retirement-age labor supply? Evidence from the 1993 French pension reform / Antoine Bozio -- Optimal response to a transitory demographic shock / Juan C. Conesa and Carlos Garriga -- Demographics and the political sustainability of pay-as-you-go social security / Theodore C. Bergstrom and John L. Hartman -- Free choice of unfunded systems : a preliminary analysis of a European Union challenge / Gabrielle Demange -- Public policy and retirement saving incentives in the United Kingdom / Woojen Chung [and others] -- Personal security accounts and mandatory annuitization in a dynastic framework / Luisa Fuster, Ayşe İmrohoroğlu, and Selahattin İmrohoroğlu -- Aging, funded pensions, and the Dutch economy / A. Lans Bovenberg and Thijs Knaap -- Optimal portfolio management for individual pension plans / Christian Gollier.
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In this work, leading economists analyse topical issues in pension policy, including strucural reform of pay-as-you-go systems, the political sustainability of pension reforms, and the need for private, funded systems.
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MIT Press
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MIT Press
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209943
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7690
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9780262272575
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Title
Pension strategies in Europe and the United States.
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9780262062725
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Pension trusts-- Europe.
Pension trusts-- United States.
Pensions-- Europe.
Pensions-- United States.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Personal Finance-- Retirement Planning.