Impact of Pension System Structure on International Financial Capital Allocation
James Staveley-O'Carroll () and
Olena Staveley-O'Carroll ()
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James Staveley-O'Carroll: Economics Division, Babson College
No 1601, Working Papers from College of the Holy Cross, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Government pension systems vary widely from country to country. Evidence from a cross-section of 110 countries indicates that structural differences in public pension programs are related to reallocation of financial capital around the world. More specifically, we find that greater amounts of pension spending are associated with overall net international indebtedness and a net portfolio characterized by equity assets and debt liabilities. We present a two-country overlapping-generations model that can replicate these empirical regularities and elucidate the link between the structure of pension benefits and the resulting portfolio choices of economic agents. In the country with state-guaranteed pension benefits, workers face a lower overall riskiness of lifetime wealth. As a result, they are willing to invest in risky equity financed by the selling of domestic bonds. Workers in the country with no pension system, on the other hand, tend to be net savers and favor safe debt assets in their portfolio. These findings can help to explain the buildup of global financial imbalances over the last three decades as well as to analyze future changes in capital allocation patterns due to the ongoing pension system reforms in many developing and developed countries.
Keywords: global imbalances; international portfolio choice; portfolio risk; pay-as-you-go system; OLG model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D52 F21 F41 G11 H55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38 pages
Date: 2016-01
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Published in European Economic Review, Volume 95, June 2017, Pages 1-22.
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