Leading academics, public pension sponsors, and their advisors met recently to examine ways to reformulate and restructure retirement risk management at the 2009 Wharton Impact Conference sponsored by the Pension Research Council and the Boettner Center for Pensions and Retirement Research. Here we summarize the proceedings from this event, co-organized by Olivia S. Mitchell and Robert Clark
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
The paper will discuss the proposed regulatory frameworks (market valuation of liabilities) in Europ...
Soon the largest cohort of workers in U.S. history will be eligible to retire. Most will have only t...
Leading academics, public pension sponsors, and their advisors met recently to examine ways to refor...
The financial crisis and the ensuring Great Recession have alerted those concerned with old-age secu...
Many risks must be managed during the post-retirement period. This chapter explores retirement plann...
The role of regulators in pensions has been transformed in recent years, with underlying forces incl...
This volume explores how retirement planning and long-term financial security have changed, followin...
Investment risk and longevity risk are borne by the plan sponsor in a defined benefit (DB) plan or b...
This chapter recounts the experience of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in designing and im...
We offer an overview of solutions available to pension plans to manage capital market risk in order ...
Pension plan designs range from those that place virtually all of the risk on the plan (and plan spo...
Following the 2007–2009 financial crisis, global policymakers enacted some of the most sweeping fina...
This chapter describes and evaluates alternative approaches to spending in retirement, including inc...
In light of the challenges and complexity of managing income for retirees, and the lack of overall f...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
The paper will discuss the proposed regulatory frameworks (market valuation of liabilities) in Europ...
Soon the largest cohort of workers in U.S. history will be eligible to retire. Most will have only t...
Leading academics, public pension sponsors, and their advisors met recently to examine ways to refor...
The financial crisis and the ensuring Great Recession have alerted those concerned with old-age secu...
Many risks must be managed during the post-retirement period. This chapter explores retirement plann...
The role of regulators in pensions has been transformed in recent years, with underlying forces incl...
This volume explores how retirement planning and long-term financial security have changed, followin...
Investment risk and longevity risk are borne by the plan sponsor in a defined benefit (DB) plan or b...
This chapter recounts the experience of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in designing and im...
We offer an overview of solutions available to pension plans to manage capital market risk in order ...
Pension plan designs range from those that place virtually all of the risk on the plan (and plan spo...
Following the 2007–2009 financial crisis, global policymakers enacted some of the most sweeping fina...
This chapter describes and evaluates alternative approaches to spending in retirement, including inc...
In light of the challenges and complexity of managing income for retirees, and the lack of overall f...
In 1963, the termination of the Studebaker Corporation’s pension plan wiped out or significantly red...
The paper will discuss the proposed regulatory frameworks (market valuation of liabilities) in Europ...
Soon the largest cohort of workers in U.S. history will be eligible to retire. Most will have only t...