This paper examines the financial system prerequisites needed for the successful delivery of funded private pensions. In particular, it examines the financial instruments and investment strategies required during both the accumulation and decumulation stages. It does so within the context of a specific developed economy with a mature pension system, namely the United Kingdom. The lessons learned can help to inform the debate in developing countries that are in the process of undertaking pension reform
This contribution aims at enriching the debate on the priority of unfunded pension rights in the cas...
Following the economic crisis which resulted in uncertainty of trustees to meet pension obligations,...
Recent financial market and plan termination experiences have exposed the shortcomings of existing f...
This paper examines the financial system prerequisites needed for the successful delivery of funded ...
The paper examines pension reforms under ageing. With stylised facts, ageing is traced to low fertil...
Most state pension schemes are financed on a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) basis, which means that taxes on t...
This paper examines the evolution of the pension system in Britain. In particular, it focuses on the...
Labor market reform encompasses a wide range of issues aimed at increasing competitiveness, increasi...
Retirement system redesign is underway in many developing nations. Because these reforms are often r...
The author offers an overview of issues relating to the development of funded pension schemes in ind...
With the advent of formal regulatory requirements for rigorous risk-based, or economic, capital quan...
Later version published in Oxford handbook of pensions and retirement income / edited by Gordon L. C...
This article, based on two books (Barr and Diamond 2008, forthcoming), sets out a series of principl...
In recent years, the so-called pension crisis in the UK has drawn large attention in both business a...
India''s planned pension reform will set up a proper regulatory framework for the pension industry a...
This contribution aims at enriching the debate on the priority of unfunded pension rights in the cas...
Following the economic crisis which resulted in uncertainty of trustees to meet pension obligations,...
Recent financial market and plan termination experiences have exposed the shortcomings of existing f...
This paper examines the financial system prerequisites needed for the successful delivery of funded ...
The paper examines pension reforms under ageing. With stylised facts, ageing is traced to low fertil...
Most state pension schemes are financed on a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) basis, which means that taxes on t...
This paper examines the evolution of the pension system in Britain. In particular, it focuses on the...
Labor market reform encompasses a wide range of issues aimed at increasing competitiveness, increasi...
Retirement system redesign is underway in many developing nations. Because these reforms are often r...
The author offers an overview of issues relating to the development of funded pension schemes in ind...
With the advent of formal regulatory requirements for rigorous risk-based, or economic, capital quan...
Later version published in Oxford handbook of pensions and retirement income / edited by Gordon L. C...
This article, based on two books (Barr and Diamond 2008, forthcoming), sets out a series of principl...
In recent years, the so-called pension crisis in the UK has drawn large attention in both business a...
India''s planned pension reform will set up a proper regulatory framework for the pension industry a...
This contribution aims at enriching the debate on the priority of unfunded pension rights in the cas...
Following the economic crisis which resulted in uncertainty of trustees to meet pension obligations,...
Recent financial market and plan termination experiences have exposed the shortcomings of existing f...