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Altersvorsorge 1 Anlageverhalten 1 Behavioural finance 1 Foreign portfolio investment 1 Infrastructure investment 1 Infrastrukturinvestition 1 Pension fund 1 Pensionskasse 1 Portfolio-Investition 1 Public-private partnership 1 Retirement provision 1 Öffentlich-private Partnerschaft 1
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Yermo, Juan 4 Antolin, Pablo 1 Blome, Sandra 1 Blommestein, Hans J. 1 Blundell-Wignall, Adrian 1 Hu, Yu-Wei 1 Inderst, Georg 1 Karim, David 1 Kortleve, Niels 1 Payet, Stéphanie 1 Scheuenstuhl, Gerhard F. 1 Tapia, Waldo 1
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OECD Working Papers on Insurance and Private Pensions 5
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Pension Fund Investment in Infrastructure
Inderst, Georg - 2020
As the need for investment in infrastructure continues to grow, private sector financing for infrastructure projects has developed around the world. Given the long-term growth and (potentially) low correlation aspects of infrastructure investments, pension funds have also shown interest in...
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Evaluating the Design of Private Pension Plans : Costs and Benefits of Risk-Sharing
Blommestein, Hans J. - 2015
The principal purpose of this paper is to analyse the trade-off between the uncertainty in contributions on the one hand and benefits on the other that is embedded in different pension arrangements. The paper employs the funding ratio (ratio of assets to liabilities) and the replacement rate...
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Investment Regulations and Defined Contribution Pensions
Antolin, Pablo - 2009
This paper assesses the impact of different quantitative approaches to regulate investment risk on the retirement income stemming from defined contribution (DC) pension plans. It looks at how such regulations affect the spectrum of investment policies available and, through this channel, how...
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Implications of Behavioural Economics for Mandatory Individual Account Pension Systems
Tapia, Waldo - 2008
In individual account pension systems, members bear the risks and consequences of their investment decisions. If participants behave as predicted by economic theory, such responsibility would be welfare-enhancing as members would invest and hold a portfolio of financial assets with a risk-return...
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Sovereign Wealth and Pension Fund Issues
Blundell-Wignall, Adrian - 2008
Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) are pools of assets owned and managed directly or indirectly by governments to achieve national objectives. These funds have raised concerns about: (i) financial stability, (ii) corporate governance and (iii) political interference and protectionism. At the same...
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