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The Australian SGL system impacts many aspects of Australians' well-being through reduced wages to fund the SGL contributions, an enhanced retirement standard of living, government costs of the Age Pension system, employment in the financial services industry and providing a pool of capital for...
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The outcome of the mandatory components of the Australian retirement system for both retirees and the Australian Government will vary over time based on a complex interrelationship of wage growth, investment returns, (un)employment, and longevity of retirees. This paper considers the impact of...
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The Australian Superannuation Guarantee Levy system (SGL) and the Age Pension are linked through the income and asset test of the Age Pension system. Variations in likely demands for full or partial Age Pensions will occur as variations occur in the amount of retirement benefits that members of...
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Sudden market crashes can wipe out a significant part of individuals' wealth. The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact on retirement savings by taking into account both the Knightian risk arising from market volatility under normal market conditions as well as the Knightian uncertainty...
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