This paper presents a model of the interaction of a company’s financial and real investment decisions with the financing of its defined benefit pension plan. The pension plan deficit is a debt of the company, with explicit funding requirements and priority in the event of company insolvency. Pension plan deficits and options on future deficits and surpluses affect investment incentives as does the size and composition of company debt. We illustrate the incentives for the firm to pay dividends rather than fund the pension plan and the general incentives to overfund the pension plan. We also illustrate the impact of pension benefit insurance and minimum funding requirements
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
The United Kingdom established the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) in 2005 to guarantee defined benefi...
Wotking paperThis paper examines the effect of a company’s unfunded pension liabilities on its stock...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters. The first main chapter examines the implications ...
The defined pension plans of many firms are underfunded. The Pension Benefits Guaranty Corporation ...
A pension plan often tends to be one of the company’s biggest liabilities. Before 2008, pension plan...
Working paperThis paper examines the effect of a company’s pension contributions on its dividend and...
This paper investigates the volatility of defined benefit of pension plans over the period 1999-2006...
I exploit sharply nonlinear funding rules for defined benefit pension plans in order to identify the...
This paper examines the capital structure implications of defined benefit corporate pension plans. T...
The beneficiaries of a corporate defined benefit pension plan in financial distress care about the s...
Defined Benefit (DB) pension risk management has traditionally focused on achieving a balance betwee...
This paper presents a general equilibrium analysis on the interactions between pension plan funding,...
U.S. sponsors of defined-benefit pension plans integrate their pension plans into their overall fina...
This study presents empirical evidence on the influence of sponsoring companies on the funding and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
The United Kingdom established the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) in 2005 to guarantee defined benefi...
Wotking paperThis paper examines the effect of a company’s unfunded pension liabilities on its stock...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters. The first main chapter examines the implications ...
The defined pension plans of many firms are underfunded. The Pension Benefits Guaranty Corporation ...
A pension plan often tends to be one of the company’s biggest liabilities. Before 2008, pension plan...
Working paperThis paper examines the effect of a company’s pension contributions on its dividend and...
This paper investigates the volatility of defined benefit of pension plans over the period 1999-2006...
I exploit sharply nonlinear funding rules for defined benefit pension plans in order to identify the...
This paper examines the capital structure implications of defined benefit corporate pension plans. T...
The beneficiaries of a corporate defined benefit pension plan in financial distress care about the s...
Defined Benefit (DB) pension risk management has traditionally focused on achieving a balance betwee...
This paper presents a general equilibrium analysis on the interactions between pension plan funding,...
U.S. sponsors of defined-benefit pension plans integrate their pension plans into their overall fina...
This study presents empirical evidence on the influence of sponsoring companies on the funding and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
The United Kingdom established the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) in 2005 to guarantee defined benefi...
Wotking paperThis paper examines the effect of a company’s unfunded pension liabilities on its stock...