Many companies have promised their employees defined benefit (DB) pensions. The large increases in life expectancy that have occurred over the last decades, and the decline in interest rates that are used to calculate the present value of such liabilities, have led to significant increases in corporate pension liabilities. In addition, the recent decline in stock prices has substantially decreased the value of pensio
New accounting rules and increased scarcity of risk capital have led to growing pressure on corporat...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
Defined benefit (DB) pension plans are once again of special interest to investors, lawmakers, accou...
This paper studies the governance of defined-benefit pension plans in the United Kingdom. We constru...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many western economies, priv...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters. The first main chapter examines the implications ...
For most of the last forty years, corporate defined benefit pension plan assets have been managed to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to use the theoretical and empirical pension literatures to qu...
Using a large panel data set, this paper studies the relationship between corporate governance and d...
Typescript (photocopy).This study examines the relationship between defined benefit pension plan dat...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
Pensions are intricately linked to employees’ well-being in the latter part of their life and during...
This paper discusses recent changes in the generally accepted accounting principles related to accou...
New accounting rules and increased scarcity of risk capital have led to growing pressure on corporat...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
Defined benefit (DB) pension plans are once again of special interest to investors, lawmakers, accou...
This paper studies the governance of defined-benefit pension plans in the United Kingdom. We constru...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many western economies, priv...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters. The first main chapter examines the implications ...
For most of the last forty years, corporate defined benefit pension plan assets have been managed to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to use the theoretical and empirical pension literatures to qu...
Using a large panel data set, this paper studies the relationship between corporate governance and d...
Typescript (photocopy).This study examines the relationship between defined benefit pension plan dat...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
Once an integral component of company-sponsored compensation schemes in many Western economies, priv...
Pensions are intricately linked to employees’ well-being in the latter part of their life and during...
This paper discusses recent changes in the generally accepted accounting principles related to accou...
New accounting rules and increased scarcity of risk capital have led to growing pressure on corporat...
The relative decline of defined benefit (DB) pension plans, and growth of defined contribution (DC) ...
Defined benefit (DB) pension plans are once again of special interest to investors, lawmakers, accou...