How persistent low returns will shape saving and retirement

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How persistent low returns will shape saving and retirement

edited by Olivia S. Mitchell, Robert Clark, and Raimond Maurer

Oxford University Press, 2018

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Pension Research Council/Oxford University Press series

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"Our new volume in the Pension Research Council/Oxford University Press series"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • How persistent low returns will shape saving and retirment
  • Robert Clark ; Raimond Maurer ; Olivia S. Mitchell
  • Part I. Origins and consequences of the persistent low return environment
  • Politics, independence, and retirees: long-term low interest rates at the US feder Reserve
  • Peter Conti-Brown
  • Low returns and optimal retirement savings
  • David Blanchett ; Michael Finke ; Wade Pfau
  • Getting more from less in a defined benefit plans: three levers for a low-return world
  • Daniel W. Wallick ; Daniel B. Berkowitz ; Andrew S. Clarke ; Kevin J. DiCiurcio ; Kimberly A. Stockton
  • Investing for retirement in a low returns environment: making the right decisions to make the money last
  • Catherine Reilly ; Alistair Byrne
  • Intelligent risk taking: how to secure retirement in a low expected return world
  • Antti Ilmanen ; Matthew Rauseo
  • Part II. Whither retirement strategies?
  • Challenges and opportunities of living and working longer
  • Joseph F. Quinn ; Kevin E. Cahill
  • How persistent low expected return alter optimal life cycle saving, investment, and retirement behavior
  • Vanya Horneff ; Raimond Maurer ; Olivia S. Mitchell
  • Retirement saving and decumulation in a persistent low-return environment
  • Jason J. Fichtner ; Jason S. Seligman
  • Part III. New designs for pension plan sponsors
  • Helping employers become age-ready
  • Yvonne Sonsino
  • State-sponsored retirement savings plans: new approaches to boost retirement plan coverage
  • William G. Gale ; David C. John
  • Global developments in employee benefits
  • Natalia Garabato ; Jonathan Gardner ; Steve Nyce

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