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Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2000
The economics of US retirement policy - current status and future directions, Sylvester J. Schieber, John B. Shoven Pension tax expenditure - magnitude, distribution, and economic effects, Robert L. Clark, Elisa Wolper The wealth of cohorts - retirement saving and the changing assets of older Americans, Steven F. Venti, David A.
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The economics of US retirement policy - current status and future directions, Sylvester J. Schieber, John B. Shoven Pension tax expenditure - magnitude, distribution, and economic effects, Robert L. Clark, Elisa Wolper The wealth of cohorts - retirement saving and the changing assets of older Americans, Steven F. Venti, David A.
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2015
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Corporate pension funding policy
Journal of Financial Economics, 1976Abstract What policy should a corporation adopt concerning the funding of a defined-benefit pension plan and the investment of the assets held in trust for the plan? Until recently, pension plans did not have to be insured, and some risk could be borne by intended beneficiaries. Federal legislation has now mandated such coverage.
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Japanese Economy, 1997
It was in 1961 that the Japanese national pension (Kokumin nenkin) for self-employed people was established. This opened the door to a universal pension system that included existing mutual aid association pensions (Kyosai nenkin) for public service employees and employee pensions (Kosei nenkin) for private sector workers.
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It was in 1961 that the Japanese national pension (Kokumin nenkin) for self-employed people was established. This opened the door to a universal pension system that included existing mutual aid association pensions (Kyosai nenkin) for public service employees and employee pensions (Kosei nenkin) for private sector workers.
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Economic Affairs, 2002
While the UK may be facing much less serious pension difficulties over the next 50 years than other countries, the issue should not be ignored. Increasing the retirement age would be possible, but funded pensions are also an important option. The UK government has used marketing to encourage funded pensions, but policy changes would also help ...
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While the UK may be facing much less serious pension difficulties over the next 50 years than other countries, the issue should not be ignored. Increasing the retirement age would be possible, but funded pensions are also an important option. The UK government has used marketing to encourage funded pensions, but policy changes would also help ...
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Policy Feedbacks and Pension Policy Change
2015Over the last two decades the literature on public policy has placed a strong emphasis on the role of policy feedbacks, especially in explaining patterns of policy stability over time within particular policy sectors (Pierson, 1993, 2000, 2004). Central to this argument is a claim that positive feedbacks tend to lead to the growth of supportive ...
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Uncertainty and pension policy
2004This book provides a comprehensive appraisal of social security in Japan, where traditionally the burden of welfare provision has been the main responsibility of the family and employers, rather than the state. However, an ageing population, changes in family structure and continued recession has led to an urgent reappraisal of this situation.
Henry J. Aaron, Benjamin H. Harris
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Establishing Pension Investment Policy
2004AbstractThis chapter discusses the key elements of investment policy as they relate to asset pools of pension plans and the goals of funding pension liabilities in a cost-efficient manner for defined benefit plans, and of accumulation of wealth and providing retirement income for defined contribution plans.
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2003
Abstract In this chapter we examine some of the public-policy issues concerning pensions in the UK. The Conservative government that came into power in 1979 made some radical changes to the UK pensions scene. It was motivated by such factors as the desire to promote individual enterprise in a market economy and the desire to reduce ...
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Abstract In this chapter we examine some of the public-policy issues concerning pensions in the UK. The Conservative government that came into power in 1979 made some radical changes to the UK pensions scene. It was motivated by such factors as the desire to promote individual enterprise in a market economy and the desire to reduce ...
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