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A stochastic dominance approach to pension-fund selection

, 2021
This paper contributes to the research on multi-pillar pension systems with main focus on private pension funds (PFs). In this context, the specific objective of this study is to determine which second-pillar private fund is the best for participants ...
Miloš Kopa   +2 more
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Risk-adjusted performance evaluation of pension fund managers under social security schemes (National Pension System) of India

Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment, 2020
Along with the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) and central civil services pension schemes, the government of India implemented National Pension System (NPS) architecture in 2009 to provide social security benefits to the poor and ...
Krishna Murari
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Small private pension funds

Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1952
An important factor in any actuarial problem is the number of lives likely to be involved. It is at first surprising therefore that so little attention is paid to the question of size in our pension fund literature, although a brief consideration of the historical development of pension funds gives some indication of the reason for this situation ...
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Private Pension Funds' Problems

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2004
Private pension funds in Russia have been growing in number dramatically over the past few years. The increasing importance of private pension funds as holders of financial assets means that their impact on the functioning of financial markets is steadily growing.
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The Grand Experiment: The State and Municipal Pension Fund Diversification into Alternative Assets

Journal of Investing, 2018
Over a nine-year period (2008–2016), state and municipal pension funds embarked on a grand experiment. They boosted their commitments to alternative assets, spending tens of billions of dollars per year on additional third-party money management fees ...
Jeff Hooke, Ken Yook
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Some Implications of Private Pension Funds

Southern Economic Journal, 1955
Wartime wage controls, excess profit taxation and union pressure have encouraged a marked expansion in private pension programs during the past decade. Reserves for these programs are now estimated to be between seventeen and twenty billion dollars and may well approach forty billion dollars by 1960.' Unless adequate adjustments are made in the social ...
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Development of Privately Managed Pension Funds in the Context of Pension Reform [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of the University of Petrosani - Economics, 2009
The development of privately managed funded pension provision reflects some trends in societies, like for instance richer societies which might favour more responsibility and choice for individuals, or the expectation that diversifying risks through funded pension might achieve higher returns than GDP growth, while it also means inevitably higher risks.
Liliana Ivănuş   +2 more
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Pension reform and private pension funds in Peru and Colombia [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
The author examines the performance of the new private pension systems in Peru and Colombia during their first years of existence. Peru and Colombia were the second and third Latin American countries to implement a systemic reform of their pension systems.
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INFLATION AND THE ACCUMULATION OF ASSETS IN PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS*

Economic Inquiry, 1981
The effect of inflation on asset accumulation in private pension funds is analyzed using a stock adjustment model which incorporates nonbehavioral saving. Nonbehavioral saving (such as capital gains) occurs with considerably lower adjustment cost than behavioral saving.
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Pension funds, privatization, and the limits to “Workers Capital”

Studies in Political Economy, 2018
In the 1960s and 1970s, some worker activists thought they saw a source of emerging working class power in the growth of North American workers’ pension funds.
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