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Defined Benefit Pensions Represent the Best Way of Providing for the Working Population's Retirement Provision

D. G. Fleming, C. G. Bell, K. D. Gourlay and R. F. C. Taylor

British Actuarial Journal, 2003, vol. 9, issue 1, 107-135

Abstract: This paper has been written to provoke discussion and will be used as background to the debate on 18 November 2002. An earlier version was produced by the Faculty of Actuaries Pension Research Group and presented as a paper to the Faculty of Actuaries Students' Society.

Date: 2003
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