This article deals with the conditions for profitability of company pensions, compar-ing the influence of immediate and deferred taxation under different rules of funding the pension contributions. The model provides a systematic general framework to investigate incentive compatibility of such pension schemes in most western coun-tries. The implications of real world complications such as multiple interest rates and progressive income taxation are also considered. The findings suggest that al-though it might be helpful to discriminate company pension contracts against other forms of private old age securities for the improvement of this special contract itself, one has to evaluate carefully the impact on efficiency in the overall economy. J...
Employee Retirement and a Firm's Pension Plan The provisions of the pension plan in a large cor...
The thesis consists of three essays discussing the benefits and distortions implied by pay-as-you-go...
Despite significant diversification costs, a considerable number of defined contribution pension pla...
If the State does not provide an adequate system of pensions, it is to be expected that employers wi...
Corporations have contracted to pay billions of dollars in pension benefits and pension funds are ma...
This article aims at understanding the interplay between pension schemes and tax instruments. The mo...
In a company with defined benefit plans, pension assets often represent a sizable portfolio of finan...
Different tax incentives have been extensively used by the countries to support private pension plan...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
The article is devoted to one of the key problems existing in our society that of pension system ref...
Due to the combined impact of global population aging, increased life expectancy, fertility decline,...
This paper examines the capital structure implications of defined benefit corporate pension plans. T...
The 1997 pension reform comprised an increase in contributions, reduction in benefits and introducti...
The tax treatment of pensions is a critical policy choice in the transition from a public sector, pa...
This dissertation explores the impact of taxation on the U.S. defined benefit (DB) pension policy. T...
Employee Retirement and a Firm's Pension Plan The provisions of the pension plan in a large cor...
The thesis consists of three essays discussing the benefits and distortions implied by pay-as-you-go...
Despite significant diversification costs, a considerable number of defined contribution pension pla...
If the State does not provide an adequate system of pensions, it is to be expected that employers wi...
Corporations have contracted to pay billions of dollars in pension benefits and pension funds are ma...
This article aims at understanding the interplay between pension schemes and tax instruments. The mo...
In a company with defined benefit plans, pension assets often represent a sizable portfolio of finan...
Different tax incentives have been extensively used by the countries to support private pension plan...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
The article is devoted to one of the key problems existing in our society that of pension system ref...
Due to the combined impact of global population aging, increased life expectancy, fertility decline,...
This paper examines the capital structure implications of defined benefit corporate pension plans. T...
The 1997 pension reform comprised an increase in contributions, reduction in benefits and introducti...
The tax treatment of pensions is a critical policy choice in the transition from a public sector, pa...
This dissertation explores the impact of taxation on the U.S. defined benefit (DB) pension policy. T...
Employee Retirement and a Firm's Pension Plan The provisions of the pension plan in a large cor...
The thesis consists of three essays discussing the benefits and distortions implied by pay-as-you-go...
Despite significant diversification costs, a considerable number of defined contribution pension pla...