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Pay-As-You-Go Public Pension Systems: Two-Sided Altruism and Endogenous Growth [PDF]

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Within the framework of an overlapping generations model with two-sided altruism and endogenous growth, this paper calculates the rates of fertility, output growth, child-rearing cost, saving, consumption, net intertemporal transfer, bequest and gift ...
Yang, Zaigui
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The value of teachers' pensions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
As private sector employers have moved away from providing final salary defined benefit (DB) pensions to their employees, attention has increasingly focused on the public sector's continued provision of such pensions and the value of these pension ...
Disney, R., Emmerson, C., Tetlow, G.
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Should Public Pensions be Funded?

open access: yesInternational Social Security Review, 1998
This paper outlines some of the arguments for and against the funding of public pensions, with a view to establishing whether there is an economic basis for judging it to be superior to pay‐as‐you‐go (PAYG). It is concluded that if funding has an edge over PAYG, it is not an overwhelming one. While funding may have a modest cost advantage over PAYG and
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Public Pensions Reform in Romania. How Affect the Public Finance Sustainability? [PDF]

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This paper deals with the problem of the public pension system’s sustainability in Romania and its impact upon the sustainability of the public finance.
Aura-Gabriela SOCOL   +3 more
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Household saving rates and the design of public pension programmes: cross-country evidence [PDF]

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I argue that the offsetting effect of public pension contributions on household retirement saving depends on how closely the public pension programme imitates a private retirement saving plan (i.e. the ‘actuarial’ content of the public pension programme)
Richard Disney
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Pension-Induced Rigidities in the Labor Market for School Leaders [PDF]

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Educators in public schools in the United States are typically enrolled in defined-benefit pension plans, which penalize across-plan mobility. We use administrative data from Missouri to examine how the mobility penalties affect the labor market for ...
Cory Koedel   +3 more
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Public Sector Pension Policies and Capital Accumulation in Emerging Economies [PDF]

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In many emerging economies pension programs of public sector workers are more generous than pension programs of private sector workers. In this paper we investigate public pension reforms that improve efficiency and welfare by reallocating government ...
Changmin Lee   +3 more
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The Funding Status of Teacher Pensions: An Econometric Approach [PDF]

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The financing of public employee pensions has become an issue of growing public concern. This paper examines the fundinq status of teacher pension plans for the fifty states and for selected localities for the decade, 1971-1980.
Robert P. Inman
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The ageing population and the associated challenges of the Slovenian pension system [PDF]

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The article presents an analysis of welfare effects in Slovenia, an analysis of supplementary pension insurance in Slovenia and an analysis of effects of the pension fund deficit on sustainability of Slovenian public finances.
Verbic, Miroslav
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