State and local government pension funds lost nearly $1 trillion in net assets in 2007-08. Average pension funding levels fell from 85 percent in 2007 to 77 percent in 2009. We analyze these patterns by looking at target asset allocations for 29 large public sector plans covering over half of all public pension assets. On average, the standard deviation of target portfolio returns increased slightly and 14 of the 29 plans surveyed increased risk by more than 0.3 percentage points and 8 increased risk by more than one percentage point. Few plans seem to have retreated from risk-taking, while a small number appears to have embraced more risk than before
This volume explores how retirement planning and long-term financial security have changed, followin...
Pension funds have been part of the private sector since the 1850\u27s. Defined Benefit pension plan...
Multiemployer pension plans cover union-represented participants who work for two or more employers....
State and local government pension funds lost nearly $1 trillion in net assets in 2007-08. Average p...
This paper investigates whether public pension plans’ risk-taking behavior has changed after the rec...
Many studies have documented the pervasive underfunding of public sector pension plans in the United...
State public pension plans, mostly defined benefit plans, cover pension benefits for 12.8 million ac...
Public pension funds that cover retirement benefits for almost 20 million active or retired employee...
Business/Education/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Resear...
Public pension funds that cover retirement benefits for almost 20 million active or retired employee...
This paper discusses the key sources of vulnerabilities for pension plans and insurance companies in...
The global financial crisis of 2008-9 hit corporate defined benefit (DB) plans just as the new fundi...
After 2000, the vast majority of defined benefit (DB) pension plans encountered a decrease in their ...
This paper presents a dynamic model of a public pension fund’s choice of portfolio risk. Optimal por...
This paper presents the first comprehensive study on the determinants of public pension fund investm...
This volume explores how retirement planning and long-term financial security have changed, followin...
Pension funds have been part of the private sector since the 1850\u27s. Defined Benefit pension plan...
Multiemployer pension plans cover union-represented participants who work for two or more employers....
State and local government pension funds lost nearly $1 trillion in net assets in 2007-08. Average p...
This paper investigates whether public pension plans’ risk-taking behavior has changed after the rec...
Many studies have documented the pervasive underfunding of public sector pension plans in the United...
State public pension plans, mostly defined benefit plans, cover pension benefits for 12.8 million ac...
Public pension funds that cover retirement benefits for almost 20 million active or retired employee...
Business/Education/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Resear...
Public pension funds that cover retirement benefits for almost 20 million active or retired employee...
This paper discusses the key sources of vulnerabilities for pension plans and insurance companies in...
The global financial crisis of 2008-9 hit corporate defined benefit (DB) plans just as the new fundi...
After 2000, the vast majority of defined benefit (DB) pension plans encountered a decrease in their ...
This paper presents a dynamic model of a public pension fund’s choice of portfolio risk. Optimal por...
This paper presents the first comprehensive study on the determinants of public pension fund investm...
This volume explores how retirement planning and long-term financial security have changed, followin...
Pension funds have been part of the private sector since the 1850\u27s. Defined Benefit pension plan...
Multiemployer pension plans cover union-represented participants who work for two or more employers....