The economics of state and local pensions
This paper provides an overview of an economics-based perspective on the financial aspects of state and local public pensions in the U.S. Drawing on the research commissioned for an NBER research program on this topic, we discuss the large degree to which public pension liabilities exceed the assets set aside to fund them. We summarize issues related to the optimality of pre-funding, portfolio allocation, the discounting of liabilities, as well as how plans operate in practice. We also lay out an agenda for future research related to financial aspects of public pensions, retiree health plans for public employees, as well as issues related to plan design and labor market outcomes.
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2011
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Authors: | BROWN, JEFFREY R. ; CLARK, ROBERT ; RAUH, JOSHUA |
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Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. - Cambridge University Press. - Vol. 10.2011, 02, p. 161-172
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Cambridge University Press |
Description of contents: | Abstract [journals.cambridge.org] |
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