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Nonfinancial defined contribution (NDC) pension schemes have been successfully implemented since the mid-1990s in a number of European countries such as Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, and Sweden. The NDC approach features the lifelong contribution-benefit link of a financial defined contribution...
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This paper develops a social insurance accounting model for a notional defined contribution (NDC) scheme combining retirement and long-term care (LTC) contingencies. The procedure relies on standard double-entry bookkeeping and enables us to compile a “Swedish” type actuarial balance sheet...
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Intergenerational risk sharing by funded pension schemes may increase welfare in an ex ante sense. However, it also suffers from a time inconsistency problem. In particular, young generations may be unwilling to start participating in a pension scheme if this requires them to make huge transfers...
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We analyze the political stability of capital funded social security. In particular, using a stylized theoretical framework we study the mechanisms behind governments capturing pension assets in order to lower current taxes. This is followed by an analysis of the analogous mechanisms in a...
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Almost all papers on the feasibility of a Pareto improving transition path from a Pay-as-you-go to a fully funded system employ lump sum or wage taxes for financing the compensating transfers. This paper focuses on this issue by using consumption or proportional income taxes and applying a...
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It is shown that the net fiscal externality created by an additional member of a Pay-as-you-go-pension system that is endowed with individual accounts equals the gross contributions of this member. In Germany, this is an amount of about DM 175,000. The paper uses this information to design a...
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This chapter reviews the literature on intergenerational risk sharing (IRS). We explore to what extent and how a market economy with an appropriate institutional setting can replicate a social planner's solution in models with increasing levels of complexity. In particular, we do this for...
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I show that, in a benchmark OLG model with a Cobb-Douglas production function, returns to the pay-as-you-go system and the funded system are perfectly correlated in the presence of uncertainty about future technology, demography and capital stock. Therefore, uncertainty as such might not be a...
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This paper analyzes the transition from a pay-as-you-go to a fully funded pension system within the framework of endogenous growth in the presence of uncertainty. Gyárfás and Marquardt (2001) prove the possibility of a Pareto improving conversion in a certain world. Two distinct kinds of...
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Feldstein [1985] posed the questions of what would be the optimal level of retirement benefit, and what would be the optimal mix between the pay-as-you-go system and the funded pension system under the assumption of an exogenous interest rate. We reconsider the problem with the addition of a...
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