Securing employer-based pensions : an international perspective

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Securing employer-based pensions : an international perspective

edited by Zvi Bodie, Olivia S. Mitchell, and John A. Turner

(Pension Research Council publications)

Pension Research Council, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania , University of Pennsylvania Press, c1996

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Earlier versions of these papers presented at a conference in May 1994

Includes bibliographical references and index

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As the world's population ages, millions will rely on their pension plans as the mainstay of retirement income. This book asks whether supply will meet demand in the new economic order. Pension systems in Germany, Japan, Canada, and the U.S. are compared, along with those in many developing nations. This volume is intended for employees and managers, pension policymakers, actuaries and lawyers, and benefits consultants, all of whom are busy changing their pension structures to meet global challenges. Sensible tax, insurance, and funding policies-as well as investment management and actuarial oversight-are central to building and maintaining a successful public and private pension system. Tracing the interaction of these factors across a variety of environments, Securing Employer-Based Pensions explores the immediate need for increased pension security in retirement systems in both developed and developing nations.

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