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OLD age security : pension reform in China
OLD age security : pension reform in China
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington : The World Bank, 1997
Descrizione fisica X, 90 p. ; 28 cm
Disciplina 331.252
Collana China 2020
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990006863360403321
Washington : The World Bank, 1997
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Optimizing the aging, retirement, and pensions dilemma [[electronic resource] /] / Marida Bertocchi, Sandra L. Schwartz, William T. Ziemba
Optimizing the aging, retirement, and pensions dilemma [[electronic resource] /] / Marida Bertocchi, Sandra L. Schwartz, William T. Ziemba
Autore Bertocchi Marida
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (432 p.)
Disciplina 331.252
332.024
332.024/014
Altri autori (Persone) SchwartzS. L <1943-> (Sandra L.)
ZiembaW. T
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Retirement - Economic aspects
Retirement income - Planning
Pensions
ISBN 1-282-49090-7
9786612490903
1-118-26638-2
0-470-58566-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Optimizing the Aging, Retirement, and Pensions Dilemma; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Part I: The Aging Population: Issues for Retirement; Chapter 1: Issues in Retirement; 1.1 LONGEVITY AND CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS ACROSS THE WORLD; 1.2 THE EVOLUTION OF RETIREMENT; 1.3 PROVISION FOR RETIREMENT; Chapter 2: The Various Costs of Pensions: Macro and Micro; 2.1 GOVERNMENTAL COST OF RETIREMENT; 2.2 PENSIONS AND CAPITAL FORMATION; 2.3 REGULATING CORPORATE PENSIONS; 2.4 DC VS. DB: SHIFTING THE RISKS; 2.5 FREEZING PENSION PLANS; 2.6 WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Chapter 3: The Various Pillars of Retirement: Social Security, Company Pensions, Supplementary Pensions, and Private Savings3.1 PILLARS OF RETIREMENT; 3.2 REFORMING OECD PENSIONS; 3.3 CHANGING ROLE OF PRIVATE PENSIONS; 3.4 PLANS FOR REFORMING SOCIAL PENSIONS; 3.5 RETHINKING PENSION PROMISES: BREAKING THE FIXED LINK TO A MONETARY VALUE; 3.6 INTERGENERATIONAL RISK-SHARING; Chapter 4: Asset Classes: Historical Performance and Risk; 4.1 EQUITIES; 4.2 ETFS: EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS; 4.3 BONDS AND FIXED INCOME; 4.4 THE BOND-STOCK MEASURE FOR MEDIUM-TERM LARGE CRASH PREDICTION; 4.5 HEDGE FUNDS
4.6 REAL ASSETS4.7 HOUSING AS AN ASSET CLASS; 4.8 GOLD AND OTHER COMMODITIES; 4.9 PRIVATE EQUITY AND RELATED ASSETS; 4.10 CURRENCIES; 4.11 EVALUATION OF GREAT INVESTORS; 4.12 FUNDAMENTAL AND SEASONAL ANOMALIES OF ASSET RETURNS; Chapter 5: The Current Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Retirement Decisions; 5.1 HOUSEHOLD AND GOVERNMENT DEBT; 5.2 WERE THE CRASH MODELS HELPFUL INSIGNALING THE US AND WORLDWIDE 2007-2009 CRASH?; 5.3 THE SUBPRIME CRISIS AND HOW IT EVOLVED; 5.4 IMPACT ON RETIREMENT EXPECTATIONS; 5.5 PENSIONS IN TROUBLE; 5.6 STATE PENSIONS; 5.7 FUTURE ERP
5.8 FUTURE INFLATION AND PENSIONSPart II: Special Issues and Models; Chapter 6: The Impact of Population Aging on Household Portfolios and Asset Returns; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE; 6.3 MODELS FOR PORTFOLIO CHOICES AND LIFE-CYCLE ASSET ALLOCATIONS; 6.4 CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 7: A Continuous Time Approach to Asset-Liability Surplus Management; 7.1 THE RUDOLF-ZIEMBA (2004) INTERGENERATIONAL SURPLUS MANAGEMENT MODEL; 7.2 A CASE STUDY APPLICATION OF THE RUDOLF-ZIEMBA MODEL; Chapter 8: Should Defined Benefit Pension Schemes Be Career Average or Final Salary?; 8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 CAREER AVERAGE DEFINED BENEFIT SCHEMES8.3 COST NEUTRALITY; 8.4 CHOOSING THE REVALUATION RATE; 8.5 THE ADOPTION OF CAREER AVERAGE PENSION SCHEMES; 8.6 ADVANTAGES OF A SWITCH TO A CAREER AVERAGE SCHEME; 8.7 DISADVANTAGES OF A SWITCH TO A CAREER AVERAGE SCHEME; 8.8 REDISTRIBUTION EFFECTS OF A SWITCH TO CAREER AVERAGE PENSIONS; 8.9 CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 9: Applying Stochastic Programming to the US Defined Benefit Pension System; 9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 INTEGRATED CORPORATE/PENSION PLANNING MODEL; 9.3 ASSISTING THE DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION SYSTEM; 9.4 CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 10: Mortality-Linked Securities and Derivatives
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139466503321
Bertocchi Marida  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
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Optimizing the aging, retirement, and pensions dilemma [[electronic resource] /] / Marida Bertocchi, Sandra L. Schwartz, William T. Ziemba
Optimizing the aging, retirement, and pensions dilemma [[electronic resource] /] / Marida Bertocchi, Sandra L. Schwartz, William T. Ziemba
Autore Bertocchi Marida
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (432 p.)
Disciplina 331.252
332.024
332.024/014
Altri autori (Persone) SchwartzS. L <1943-> (Sandra L.)
ZiembaW. T
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Retirement - Economic aspects
Retirement income - Planning
Pensions
ISBN 1-282-49090-7
9786612490903
1-118-26638-2
0-470-58566-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Optimizing the Aging, Retirement, and Pensions Dilemma; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface; Part I: The Aging Population: Issues for Retirement; Chapter 1: Issues in Retirement; 1.1 LONGEVITY AND CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS ACROSS THE WORLD; 1.2 THE EVOLUTION OF RETIREMENT; 1.3 PROVISION FOR RETIREMENT; Chapter 2: The Various Costs of Pensions: Macro and Micro; 2.1 GOVERNMENTAL COST OF RETIREMENT; 2.2 PENSIONS AND CAPITAL FORMATION; 2.3 REGULATING CORPORATE PENSIONS; 2.4 DC VS. DB: SHIFTING THE RISKS; 2.5 FREEZING PENSION PLANS; 2.6 WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Chapter 3: The Various Pillars of Retirement: Social Security, Company Pensions, Supplementary Pensions, and Private Savings3.1 PILLARS OF RETIREMENT; 3.2 REFORMING OECD PENSIONS; 3.3 CHANGING ROLE OF PRIVATE PENSIONS; 3.4 PLANS FOR REFORMING SOCIAL PENSIONS; 3.5 RETHINKING PENSION PROMISES: BREAKING THE FIXED LINK TO A MONETARY VALUE; 3.6 INTERGENERATIONAL RISK-SHARING; Chapter 4: Asset Classes: Historical Performance and Risk; 4.1 EQUITIES; 4.2 ETFS: EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS; 4.3 BONDS AND FIXED INCOME; 4.4 THE BOND-STOCK MEASURE FOR MEDIUM-TERM LARGE CRASH PREDICTION; 4.5 HEDGE FUNDS
4.6 REAL ASSETS4.7 HOUSING AS AN ASSET CLASS; 4.8 GOLD AND OTHER COMMODITIES; 4.9 PRIVATE EQUITY AND RELATED ASSETS; 4.10 CURRENCIES; 4.11 EVALUATION OF GREAT INVESTORS; 4.12 FUNDAMENTAL AND SEASONAL ANOMALIES OF ASSET RETURNS; Chapter 5: The Current Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Retirement Decisions; 5.1 HOUSEHOLD AND GOVERNMENT DEBT; 5.2 WERE THE CRASH MODELS HELPFUL INSIGNALING THE US AND WORLDWIDE 2007-2009 CRASH?; 5.3 THE SUBPRIME CRISIS AND HOW IT EVOLVED; 5.4 IMPACT ON RETIREMENT EXPECTATIONS; 5.5 PENSIONS IN TROUBLE; 5.6 STATE PENSIONS; 5.7 FUTURE ERP
5.8 FUTURE INFLATION AND PENSIONSPart II: Special Issues and Models; Chapter 6: The Impact of Population Aging on Household Portfolios and Asset Returns; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE; 6.3 MODELS FOR PORTFOLIO CHOICES AND LIFE-CYCLE ASSET ALLOCATIONS; 6.4 CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 7: A Continuous Time Approach to Asset-Liability Surplus Management; 7.1 THE RUDOLF-ZIEMBA (2004) INTERGENERATIONAL SURPLUS MANAGEMENT MODEL; 7.2 A CASE STUDY APPLICATION OF THE RUDOLF-ZIEMBA MODEL; Chapter 8: Should Defined Benefit Pension Schemes Be Career Average or Final Salary?; 8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 CAREER AVERAGE DEFINED BENEFIT SCHEMES8.3 COST NEUTRALITY; 8.4 CHOOSING THE REVALUATION RATE; 8.5 THE ADOPTION OF CAREER AVERAGE PENSION SCHEMES; 8.6 ADVANTAGES OF A SWITCH TO A CAREER AVERAGE SCHEME; 8.7 DISADVANTAGES OF A SWITCH TO A CAREER AVERAGE SCHEME; 8.8 REDISTRIBUTION EFFECTS OF A SWITCH TO CAREER AVERAGE PENSIONS; 8.9 CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 9: Applying Stochastic Programming to the US Defined Benefit Pension System; 9.1 INTRODUCTION; 9.2 INTEGRATED CORPORATE/PENSION PLANNING MODEL; 9.3 ASSISTING THE DEFINED BENEFIT PENSION SYSTEM; 9.4 CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 10: Mortality-Linked Securities and Derivatives
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813260403321
Bertocchi Marida  
Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2010
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Parere sul disegno di legge recante "norme per il riordinamento dei trattamenti pensionistici" : assemblea, 15-16 gennaio 1979 n. 169/117 / CNEL
Parere sul disegno di legge recante "norme per il riordinamento dei trattamenti pensionistici" : assemblea, 15-16 gennaio 1979 n. 169/117 / CNEL
Autore CNEL
Pubbl/distr/stampa Roma, : CNEL, 1979
Descrizione fisica 423 p. ; 26 cm
Disciplina 331.252
Soggetto non controllato Pensioni - Italia
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990006672860403321
CNEL  
Roma, : CNEL, 1979
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Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation : structural problems limit agency's ability to protect itself from risk : testimony before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Finance and Accountability, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives / / David M. Walker
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation : structural problems limit agency's ability to protect itself from risk : testimony before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Finance and Accountability, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives / / David M. Walker
Autore Walker David M.
Edizione [[Archived version].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : U.S. Government Accountability Office, , 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 331.252
Soggetto topico Pensions
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910693675703321
Walker David M.  
Washington, D.C. : , : U.S. Government Accountability Office, , 2005
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Pension Economics / David Blake
Pension Economics / David Blake
Autore BLAKE, David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2006
Descrizione fisica XIII, 256 p. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 331.252
Soggetto topico Pensioni
ISBN 978-0-4709-05844-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990003480640203316
BLAKE, David  
Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2006
Materiale a stampa
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Pension economics [[electronic resource] /] / David Blake
Pension economics [[electronic resource] /] / David Blake
Autore Blake David <1954->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 331.252
Soggetto topico Old age pensions
Pension trusts - Investments - Econometric models
Portfolio management - Econometric models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-20596-4
1-280-72147-2
9786610721474
0-470-05871-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1.1 What is pension economics? -- 1.2 Types of pension scheme -- 1.3 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Individual pension decision making -- 2.1 The life cycle model -- 2.2 Pensions and savings -- 2.3 Pensions and retirement decisions -- 2.4 Empirical studies testing the validity of the life cycle model -- 2.5 The Feldstein life cycle model with induced retirement -- 2.6 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- Corporate pension decision making -- 3.1 The provision of pensions by corporations -- 3.2 The role of pensions in employment contracts -- 3.3 The nature of corporate pension liabilities -- 3.4 Quitting and mandatory retirement -- 3.5 Tax and pension fund policy -- 3.6 Agency costs in pension schemes and pension funds -- 3.7 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson overlapping generations model with certain lifetimes -- 4.1 The two-period Diamond-Samuelson OLG model -- 4.2 Pension in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with exogenous labour supply and retirement -- 4.3 PAYG pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with endogenous labour supply and retirement -- 4.4 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Pensions in the Blanchard-Yaari overlapping generations model with uncertain lifetimes -- 5.1 The Blanchard-Yaari OLG model with uncertain lifetimes -- 5.2 PAYG pensions in the Blanchard-Yaari old model with endogenous labour supply and mandatory retirement -- 5.3 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- The economics of ageing and generational accounting -- 6.1 The macroeconomic effects of ageing : declining population growth and the increasing dependency ratio -- 6.2 Pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with a variable population growth rate -- 6.3 Generational accounting -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Risk sharing and redistribution in pension schemes -- 7.1 Risks in private pension schemes -- 7.2 Risk sharing in personal pension schemes -- 7.3 Risk sharing in occupational pension schemes -- 7.4 Redistribution in private pension schemes -- 7.5 Private sector market failure and the compensating role of state pension schemes -- 7.6 Risks in state pension schemes -- 7.7 Risk sharing in state pension schemes -- 7.8 Redistribution in state pension schemes -- 7.9 The viability of PAYG state pension systems and the transition costs to funding viability -- 7.10 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Behavioural pension economics -- 8.1 The accumulation phase -- 8.2 The decumulation phase -- 8.3 Conclusions -- Questions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143707603321
Blake David <1954->  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
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Pension economics [[electronic resource] /] / David Blake
Pension economics [[electronic resource] /] / David Blake
Autore Blake David <1954->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 331.252
Soggetto topico Old age pensions
Pension trusts - Investments - Econometric models
Portfolio management - Econometric models
ISBN 1-119-20596-4
1-280-72147-2
9786610721474
0-470-05871-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1.1 What is pension economics? -- 1.2 Types of pension scheme -- 1.3 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Individual pension decision making -- 2.1 The life cycle model -- 2.2 Pensions and savings -- 2.3 Pensions and retirement decisions -- 2.4 Empirical studies testing the validity of the life cycle model -- 2.5 The Feldstein life cycle model with induced retirement -- 2.6 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- Corporate pension decision making -- 3.1 The provision of pensions by corporations -- 3.2 The role of pensions in employment contracts -- 3.3 The nature of corporate pension liabilities -- 3.4 Quitting and mandatory retirement -- 3.5 Tax and pension fund policy -- 3.6 Agency costs in pension schemes and pension funds -- 3.7 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson overlapping generations model with certain lifetimes -- 4.1 The two-period Diamond-Samuelson OLG model -- 4.2 Pension in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with exogenous labour supply and retirement -- 4.3 PAYG pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with endogenous labour supply and retirement -- 4.4 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Pensions in the Blanchard-Yaari overlapping generations model with uncertain lifetimes -- 5.1 The Blanchard-Yaari OLG model with uncertain lifetimes -- 5.2 PAYG pensions in the Blanchard-Yaari old model with endogenous labour supply and mandatory retirement -- 5.3 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- The economics of ageing and generational accounting -- 6.1 The macroeconomic effects of ageing : declining population growth and the increasing dependency ratio -- 6.2 Pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with a variable population growth rate -- 6.3 Generational accounting -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Risk sharing and redistribution in pension schemes -- 7.1 Risks in private pension schemes -- 7.2 Risk sharing in personal pension schemes -- 7.3 Risk sharing in occupational pension schemes -- 7.4 Redistribution in private pension schemes -- 7.5 Private sector market failure and the compensating role of state pension schemes -- 7.6 Risks in state pension schemes -- 7.7 Risk sharing in state pension schemes -- 7.8 Redistribution in state pension schemes -- 7.9 The viability of PAYG state pension systems and the transition costs to funding viability -- 7.10 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Behavioural pension economics -- 8.1 The accumulation phase -- 8.2 The decumulation phase -- 8.3 Conclusions -- Questions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830643403321
Blake David <1954->  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
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Pension economics [[electronic resource] /] / David Blake
Pension economics [[electronic resource] /] / David Blake
Autore Blake David <1954->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (272 p.)
Disciplina 331.252
Soggetto topico Old age pensions
Pension trusts - Investments - Econometric models
Portfolio management - Econometric models
ISBN 1-119-20596-4
1-280-72147-2
9786610721474
0-470-05871-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1.1 What is pension economics? -- 1.2 Types of pension scheme -- 1.3 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Individual pension decision making -- 2.1 The life cycle model -- 2.2 Pensions and savings -- 2.3 Pensions and retirement decisions -- 2.4 Empirical studies testing the validity of the life cycle model -- 2.5 The Feldstein life cycle model with induced retirement -- 2.6 Conclusion -- Questions -- References -- Corporate pension decision making -- 3.1 The provision of pensions by corporations -- 3.2 The role of pensions in employment contracts -- 3.3 The nature of corporate pension liabilities -- 3.4 Quitting and mandatory retirement -- 3.5 Tax and pension fund policy -- 3.6 Agency costs in pension schemes and pension funds -- 3.7 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson overlapping generations model with certain lifetimes -- 4.1 The two-period Diamond-Samuelson OLG model -- 4.2 Pension in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with exogenous labour supply and retirement -- 4.3 PAYG pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with endogenous labour supply and retirement -- 4.4 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Pensions in the Blanchard-Yaari overlapping generations model with uncertain lifetimes -- 5.1 The Blanchard-Yaari OLG model with uncertain lifetimes -- 5.2 PAYG pensions in the Blanchard-Yaari old model with endogenous labour supply and mandatory retirement -- 5.3 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- The economics of ageing and generational accounting -- 6.1 The macroeconomic effects of ageing : declining population growth and the increasing dependency ratio -- 6.2 Pensions in the Diamond-Samuelson OLG model with a variable population growth rate -- 6.3 Generational accounting -- 6.4 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Risk sharing and redistribution in pension schemes -- 7.1 Risks in private pension schemes -- 7.2 Risk sharing in personal pension schemes -- 7.3 Risk sharing in occupational pension schemes -- 7.4 Redistribution in private pension schemes -- 7.5 Private sector market failure and the compensating role of state pension schemes -- 7.6 Risks in state pension schemes -- 7.7 Risk sharing in state pension schemes -- 7.8 Redistribution in state pension schemes -- 7.9 The viability of PAYG state pension systems and the transition costs to funding viability -- 7.10 Conclusions -- Questions -- References -- Behavioural pension economics -- 8.1 The accumulation phase -- 8.2 The decumulation phase -- 8.3 Conclusions -- Questions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840730803321
Blake David <1954->  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley & Sons, c2006
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Pension Privatization and Country Risk / / Alfredo Cuevas, Maria Gonzalez, Arnoldo López-Marmolejo, Davide Lombardo
Pension Privatization and Country Risk / / Alfredo Cuevas, Maria Gonzalez, Arnoldo López-Marmolejo, Davide Lombardo
Autore Cuevas Alfredo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (27 p.)
Disciplina 331.252
Altri autori (Persone) GonzalezMaria
López-MarmolejoArnoldo
LombardoDavide
Collana IMF Working Papers
IMF working paper
Soggetto topico Pensions - Econometric models
Privatization - Econometric models
Debts, Public - Econometric models
Country risk - Econometric models
Labor
Money and Monetary Policy
Public Finance
Social Security and Public Pensions
Nonwage Labor Costs and Benefits
Private Pensions
Debt
Debt Management
Sovereign Debt
Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General
Pensions
Public finance & taxation
Monetary economics
Pension reform
Pension spending
Public debt
Credit ratings
Debts, Public
ISBN 1-4623-7193-0
1-4527-6623-1
1-4518-7053-1
9786612841460
1-282-84146-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; I. Introduction; II. Country Risk, Credit Ratings and Implicit Pension Debt (IPD); Figures; 1. Standard and Poor's Creidt Ratings and Government Debt; 2. Risk Premia and International Investor Ratings; III. Econometric Analysis; Tables; 1. Institutional Investor Ratings (IIR), IPD and Debt; 2. IIR and Pension Reform: Static Panel Estimation with Fixed Effects; 3. IIR and Pension Reform: Dynamic Panel (2SLS) Estimation Results; IV. A Counterfactual Study: Mexico's Pension Reform; A. Pension Privation in Mexico; B. Risk Assessment
3. Mexico: Counterfactual Explicit Debt and Primary Balance4. Estimated Impact of Pension Reform on IIR; 4. Mexico: Counterfactual IIR; V. Conclusion; VI. Annexes; References
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788231503321
Cuevas Alfredo  
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008
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