05095nam 22004573 450 991100177620332120250513080328.09781040358597(electronic bk.)9781032671161(MiAaPQ)EBC31911368(Au-PeEL)EBL31911368(CKB)38751832400041(OCoLC)1519994144(EXLCZ)993875183240004120250513d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierManaging Public Pension Plans Decisions, Challenges, and Reforms1st ed.Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,2025.©2025.1 online resource (227 pages)Routledge Public Budgeting and Finance SeriesPrint version: Chen, Gang Managing Public Pension Plans Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2025 9781032671161 Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction to Public Pension Management -- Introduction -- Overview of retirement income in the United States -- Public pension management -- A logic model - the "black box" of public pension management -- Organization of this book -- References -- 2. A Logic Model Framework for Public Pension Management -- Introduction -- Existing framework and our model -- Goals and outcomes -- Inputs -- Outputs and decisions -- Summary -- References -- 3. Balancing Goals for Public Pension Plans -- Overview -- Sufficiency of pension benefits -- Affordability of pension costs -- Sustainability of pension funding -- Efficiency of asset management -- Good governance of pension plans -- Balancing the goals in pension plans -- Mini case: overview of NYCTRS -- Summary -- References -- 4. How Environment, Stakeholders, and Constraints Shape Public Pension Decisions -- Introduction -- Environment -- Stakeholders -- Constraints -- Summary -- References -- 5. Investment Policies and Strategies for Public Pension Funds -- Introduction -- Investment policy -- Asset classes and allocation strategy -- Investment risk -- Risk management -- Investment performance -- Divestments, ETIs, and ESG investments -- A simulation of pension fund investment -- Summary -- References -- 6. Actuarial Processes and Assumptions in Public Pension Valuations -- Introduction -- The actuarial process: an overview -- A summary of actuarial methods and assumptions used by U.S. public plans -- A simulation of liabilities, assets, and required contributions -- Summary -- Glossary -- References -- 7. Understanding Benefits Designs and Contributions Policies for Public Pension Plans -- Introduction -- Pension benefit decisions.Pension benefit formula -- Eligibility rules for pension benefits -- Adequacy of pension benefits and budget considerations -- Pension contributions -- Summary -- References -- 8. Pathways to Public Pension Reforms -- Current challenges and the path to reform -- Internal factors -- External factors -- Decision-makers and stakeholders -- Legal constraints and the role of the judiciary -- Pension reforms -- Summary -- Mini case - state pension reforms in Illinois -- Mini case - pension reforms at the local level - the case of the City of Omaha Police and Fire Retirement System (COPFRS) -- References -- Appendix A. Frequency of Pension Reforms by Types (2005-2023) -- 9. Defined Contribution, Cash-Balance, and Hybrid Plans in the Public Sector -- Introduction -- Features of DC, cash-balance, and hybrid plans -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Current status of DC plans in the public sector -- Current status of risk-sharing, cash-balance, and hybrid plans in the public sector -- Contingent employee contribution rates -- Contingent cost-of-living adjustments -- Cash-balance plans -- DB-DC hybrid plans -- Challenges in the transition from DB to other plans -- References -- 10. Assessing the Impact and Trade-Offs of Public Pension Reforms -- Introduction -- Sufficiency of pension benefits -- Affordability of pension costs -- Sustainability of pension funding -- Efficiency of asset management -- Good governance of pension plans -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. Key Lessons and Emerging Issues in Public Pension Management -- Introduction -- Key takeaways -- Emerging issues in the post-COVID era -- Looking ahead -- References -- Index.This book provides an in-depth explanation of public pension plan management and the decision-making processes surrounding pension policies within state and local governments in the United States.Routledge Public Budgeting and Finance Series331.252068Chen Gang428353Hoang Trang1819508Ebdon Carol1819509MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9911001776203321Managing Public Pension Plans4379836UNINA