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This paper analyses results on social insurance pension liabilities and entitlements across OECD countries, on the basis of a new data collection. In addition to information on employment-related schemes (covered in the central framework of the national accounts), this new data collection also...
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When workers are not aware of a mandated benefit, they cannot take it into account in their employment decision, leading to deadweight loss. On the other hand, lack of awareness of a benefit reduces moral hazard, decreasing deadweight loss. I incorporate these trade-offs into a model of mandated...
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When investment funds track the S&P 500, the index becomes more than just a list of 500 companies. The focus then turns to the financial and regulatory issues that arise from the discretionary decision-making of the Index Committee that governs the S&P 500. The discussion of these issues and...
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It is important to recognize and accept that when we talk about Environmental, Social, and Governance (“ESG”) investing under ERISA, it is the fiduciary duties of plan managers to which our discussion is directed. It is not the desires of those who advocate for an increased use of ESG...
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Please find attached the slides I presented at the George A. Leet Symposium on Nov. 6, 2020. I am going to be revising my white paper, "The Conflict between Blackrock's Shareholder Activism and ERISA's Fiduciary Duties" based on these slides. This revised version will then be published in the...
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In the past five years, three of the most remarkable bankruptcy cases in American history have come out of Detroit: the bankruptcies of Chrysler and General Motors in 2009, and of Detroit itself in 2013. The principal objective of this Article is simply to show that the Grand Bargain at the...
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This research study has various objectives. First, to highlight the importance of investment in infrastructure on economic growth. Second, to underscore the need for a competitive and transparent process to implement these investments, which must be aimed at efficiency and obtaining a proper...
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From 1994–1998 to 2014–2018, the proportion of U.S. workers employed by state and local governments fell from 13.1 percent to 11.8 percent, but the number of state and local government employees rose from 16.8 million to 17.7 million. The number of state and local government employees in...
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Israel is a young country with still dynamic population growth, but it is already beginning to face the consequences of population ageing. The pension system relies largely on mandatory private retirement saving, which will moderate the long-term fiscal impact. Yet, there are questions about the...
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concerning revenues and costs of general pension societies underwent multiple modifications, affecting their economic and … financial situation. The changes in revenues and costs had their impact on the profit earned by the general pension societies …
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