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This paper presents long term projections of the cost of public pensions in Australia, taking into account behavioural effects. I assume retirees make financial decisions to maximise their lifetime utilities, and their consumption and asset allocation react to policy changes. I find that the...
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This paper develops a life-cycle utility model of the preferences of retirees, with joint consideration of bequest motive, housing decision and public pension. The model parameters are calibrated to the ABS data of Household Expenditure Survey and Survey of Income and Housing. The calibrated...
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The New Zealand Superannuation Fund (NZSF) is one of New Zealand's largest publicly-owned financial assets. Its primary purpose is to act as an inter-generational tax smoothing vehicle, in order to assist future taxpayers cover the cost of providing the public pension, New Zealand Superannuation...
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The growing importance of private pension funds in the global financial, economic and public policy landscape has led to increasing regulatory and public interest in their governance and performance. Looking at the Australian private pension (superannuation) funds, this paper examines the impact...
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The aim of this study is to examine whether securitized real estate returns reflect direct real estate returns or general stock market returns using international data for the U.S., U.K., and Australia. In contrast to previous research, which has generally relied on overall real estate market...
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The Australian Government uses the means-test as a way of managing the pension budget. Changes in Age Pension policy impose difficulties in retirement modelling due to policy risk, but any major changes tend to be ‘grandfathered' meaning that current retirees are exempt from the new changes....
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Several targeted welfare programs across the world have made owner-occupied housing exempt from the means test, such as the Supplementary Social Income (SSI) in the US and the age pension scheme in Australia. Relatively little is known about the impact of such exemption on household portfolio...
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