In recent years, a growing number of Emerging Market Economies, as well as most advanced countries, have witnessed growth of pension funds as institutional investors. This has often occurred in the wake of pension reform shifting retirement income provision from pay-as-you-go to funding. The ongoing ageing of the population and financing difficulties of pay-as-you-go systems suggests that such reforms will become yet more common in the future. Accordingly, it is important to analyse the impact of institutional investment on the economy. In this context, our aim is to address the role of pension funds as institutional investors in financial development, and the wider effects of such financial development on economic performance. We note inte...
In recent decades, pension fund investment has increased rapidly because of population aging and gro...
Pension fund assets have been accumulated rapidly during the past decades, and it is evident that t...
Aging populations have altered saving and investment patterns in many developed and emerging market ...
In recent years, a growing number of Emerging Market Economies, as well as most advanced countries,...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical and empirical presentation of the impact of pe...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper discusses the range of factors that can stimulate the further development of the domestic...
経済学 / EconomicsThis paper provides an investigation of the impacts of pension funds on capital marke...
Debate over superiority of pension funding over pay-as-you-go links notably to the question whether...
In recent years, investment portfolio selection is growing in importance for many emerging market pe...
This paper provides evidence that a country’s pension system is an important determinant for the dev...
The author offers an overview of issues relating to the development of funded pension schemes in ind...
Many countries are currently increasing the advanced funding of their public pension systems to impr...
In this paper, we evaluate an empirical link between recent institutional assets’ growth, institutio...
Pension funds have experienced considerable expansions in the value of their asset holdings after th...
In recent decades, pension fund investment has increased rapidly because of population aging and gro...
Pension fund assets have been accumulated rapidly during the past decades, and it is evident that t...
Aging populations have altered saving and investment patterns in many developed and emerging market ...
In recent years, a growing number of Emerging Market Economies, as well as most advanced countries,...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical and empirical presentation of the impact of pe...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper discusses the range of factors that can stimulate the further development of the domestic...
経済学 / EconomicsThis paper provides an investigation of the impacts of pension funds on capital marke...
Debate over superiority of pension funding over pay-as-you-go links notably to the question whether...
In recent years, investment portfolio selection is growing in importance for many emerging market pe...
This paper provides evidence that a country’s pension system is an important determinant for the dev...
The author offers an overview of issues relating to the development of funded pension schemes in ind...
Many countries are currently increasing the advanced funding of their public pension systems to impr...
In this paper, we evaluate an empirical link between recent institutional assets’ growth, institutio...
Pension funds have experienced considerable expansions in the value of their asset holdings after th...
In recent decades, pension fund investment has increased rapidly because of population aging and gro...
Pension fund assets have been accumulated rapidly during the past decades, and it is evident that t...
Aging populations have altered saving and investment patterns in many developed and emerging market ...