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This study introduces multiplayer game in the modern pension market. Particularly, this study claims that low earners and high earners have different interests when playing in funded pension market scheme. This differentiating is enabled by avoiding the entire society as a single earning cohort....
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This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of non-financial defined contribution (NDC) pension plans relative to financial defined contribution (FDC) pension plans. It also shows how an NDC outcome can be replicated in a FDC framework
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This paper uses stochastic simulations on calibrated models to assess the optimal degree of reliance on fun ded pensions and on a particular type of unfunded (PAYG) pension. Surprisingly little is known about the optimal split between funded and unfunded systems when there are sources of...
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The introduction of NDC public pension scheme in few European countries, such as Latvia, Sweden, Italy, and Poland, in … with a discontinuous working history in Italy and Sweden suggest that the replacement rates will be low, unless the … retirees in Italy and Sweden of a current labor market reform: the introduction of a unique labor market contract, aimed at …
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The introduction of NDC public pension scheme in few European countries, such as Latvia, Sweden, Italy, and Poland, in … with a discontinuous working history in Italy and Sweden suggest that the replacement rates will be low, unless the … retirees in Italy and Sweden of a current labor market reform: the introduction of a unique labor market contract, aimed at …
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