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entail beneficial risk-sharing and diversification features However, depending on the pension formula these features vary … significantly for different types of PAYG schemes. We derive individually most-preferred PAYG rules (represented by a risk …
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entail beneficial risk-sharing and diversification features. However, depending on the "pension formula" these features vary … significantly for different types of PAYG schemes. We derive individually most-preferred PAYG rules (represented by a risk …
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above the expected growth rate of the economy and when thegovernment has a lifetime perspective of the risk exposure. The …
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We explore the feasibility of a funded pension system with intergenerational risk sharing when participation in the … increases with risk aversion and financial market uncertainty. We find that it is likely that mandatory participation is … necessary to sustain a funded pension pillar and to let participants benefit from intergenerational risk sharing. …
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This paper examines the risk aspects of a fully phased-in investment-based defined contribution Social Security plan … system. A higher saving rate provides a cushion' that reduces the risk of unacceptably low benefits. For example, saving 6 … annuity exceeds 92 percent of the benchmark benefit. We also study a modified plan in which retirees face no risk of …
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This paper examines the optimal allocation of risk across generations whose savings mix is subject to illiquidity in … thus lowers the benefits of risk-sharing. Higher illiquidity then may justify higher levels of risk sharing to compensate …
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This paper examines the risk aspects of a fully phased-in investment-based defined contribution Social Security plan … system. A higher saving rate provides a cushion' that reduces the risk of unacceptably low benefits. For example, saving 6 … annuity exceeds 92 percent of the benchmark benefit. We also study a modified plan in which retirees face no risk of …
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