Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
2002 - 2024
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Volume 3, issue 3, 2004
- Adopting cash balance pension plans: implications and issues pp. 271-295

- Robert L. Clark and Sylvester J. Schieber
- Cash balance pension plan conversions and the new economy pp. 297-314

- Julia Lynn Coronado and Philip C. Copeland
- Promoting work at older ages: the role of hybrid pension plans in an aging population pp. 315-337

- Richard Johnson and C. Eugene Steuerle
- Potential implications of mandating choice in corporate defined benefit plans pp. 339-354

- Olivia Mitchell and Janemarie Mulvey
Volume 3, issue 2, 2004
- Household annuitization decisions: simulations and empirical analyses pp. 109-143

- Irena Dushi and Anthony Webb
- Gender differences in retirement savings decisions pp. 145-164

- Paul Gerrans and Marilyn Clark-Murphy
- The social security reform process in Italy: where do we stand? pp. 165-195

- Agar Brugiavini and Vincenzo Galasso
- Pension funds and corporate governance in developing countries: what do we know and what do we need to know? pp. 197-232

- Mario Catalán
- Pension fund governance: expertise and organizational form pp. 233-253

- Gordon L. Clark
- The Economic and Financial Market Consequences of Global Ageing by Kieran McMorrow and Werner Roeger, Springer Verlag, 2004, ISBN 0892063939, 345 pages, Price $99.00 pp. 255-257

- Paul S. Hewitt
- Pension Policy in an Integrating Europe edited by Onorato Castellino and Elsa Fornero, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003, ISBN 1 84376 2544, 256 pp., Price $95.00 pp. 257-259

- Richard Disney
- Coming Up Short: The Challenge of 401(k) Plans by Alicia H. Munnell and Annika Sunden, Brookings Institution Press, 2004, ISBN 0-8157-5888-X, 272 pages, Price $34.95 pp. 259-260

- William Even
- Saving Social Security: A Balanced Approach by Peter A. Diamond and Peter R. Orszag, Brookings Institution Press, 2004, ISBN 0-8157-1838-1, 287 pages, Price $32.95 pp. 260-262

- Maya C. MacGUINEAS
- The Distributional Aspects of Social Security and Social Security Reform edited by Martin Feldstein and Jeffrey B. Liebman, The University of Chicago Press, 2002, ISBN 0-226-24106-8, 469 pages, Price $57.00 pp. 263-264

- John W. R. Phillips
- Postal Savings and Fiscal Investment in Japan by Thomas F. Cargill and Naoyuki Yoshino, Oxford University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-1992-5734-5, 300 pages, Price $55.00 pp. 264-265

- John Piggott
- A Review of Fiscal and Generational Imbalances by Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters, AEI Press, 2003, ISBN 0-8447-7167-8/95 p/$15.00 pp. 265-266

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- A History of Public Sector Pensions in the United States by Robert L. Clark, Lee A. Craig, and Jack W. Wilson, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003, ISBN 0-8122-3714-5/328 p/$49.95 pp. 266-267

- Cathie Eitelberg
Volume 3, issue 1, 2004
- Macroeconomic implications of portfolio adjustments of government run pension funds pp. 7-34

- Pierre Pestieau and Uri M. Possen
- On the optimality of PAYG pension systems in an endogenous fertility setting pp. 35-62

- Gemma Abio, G. Mahieu and Concepció Patxot
- New evidence on pension plan design and administrative expenses: the Australian experience pp. 63-76

- Hazel Bateman and Olivia Mitchell
- The outlook for pension contributions and profits in the US pp. 77-97

- Alicia Munnell and Mauricio Soto
- Social Security Reform in Advanced Countries – Evaluating Pension Finance Ed. By Toshihiro Ihori and Toshiaki Tachibanaki. Routledge, 2002, ISBN 0-415-28278-0, 272 pages, Price $95.00 pp. 99-101

- Chris Daykin
- Katharina Muller. Privatising Old-Age Security: Latin America and Eastern Europe Compared. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2003, ISBN 1843763249, 192 pages, Price $65.00 pp. 101-102

- Emily Andrews
- Zvi Bodie and Michael J. Clowes. Worry-Free Investing: A Safe Approach to Achieving Your Lifetime Financial Goals. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2003, ISBN 0130499277, 272 pages, Price $24.95 pp. 102-103

- P. Brett Hammond
- Beyond Greed and Fear: Understanding Behavioral Finance and the Psychology of Investing. Hersh Shefrin, New York: Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN 0195161211, 408 pages, Price $39.95 pp. 104-105

- Stephen P. Utkus
Volume 2, issue 3, 2003
- Overview of the Issue pp. 221-223

- Jeffrey Brown, Steven Haberman, Moshe Milevsky and Mike Orszag
- Which individuals make active investment decisions in the new Swedish pension system? pp. 225-245

- Stefan Engström and Anna Westerberg
- Protecting underfunded pensions: the role of guarantee funds pp. 247-272

- Russell W. Cooper and Thomas Ross
- Designing optimal linear rules for flexible retirement pp. 273-293

- Andras Simonovits
- Pension funds and value-based generational accounting pp. 295-325

- Eduard Ponds
- Benefits for the Workplace of the Future edited by Olivia S. Mitchell, David Blitzstein, Judy Mazo, and Michael Gordon, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003, ISBN 0812237080 Pp. 301, Price $49.95 USD pp. 327-328

- Lori Lucas
- Banking on Death or Investing in Life: The History and Future of Pensions by Robin Blackburn, Verso, 2002, ISBN 1859847951, Pp. 376, Price $30.00 HB, $19.00 PB (USD) pp. 328-329

- Anna M. Rappaport
- The New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st Century by Robert J. Shiller, Princeton University Press, 2002, ISBN 0691091722, Pp. 400, Price $29.95 USD pp. 329-330

- Alan Rubenstein
- Pension Reform in Europe: Process and Progress edited by Robert Holzmann, Mitchell Orenstein, and Michal Rutkowski, Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2003, ISBN 0821353586, pp. 210, Price $25.00 pp. 330-331

- John Turner
Volume 2, issue 2, 2003
- Overview of the Issue pp. 97-98

- Jeffrey Brown, Steven Haberman, Moshe Milevsky and Mike Orszag
- A life-cycle analysis of defined benefit pension plans pp. 99-126

- David McCARTHY
- Solvency requirements for pension annuities pp. 127-157

- Annamaria Olivieri and Ermanno Pitacco
- A risk management approach to the pricing of a single equity-linked contract pp. 159-179

- Michel Jacques
- The gender impact of pension reform pp. 181-219

- Estelle James, Alejandra Cox Edwards and Rebeca Wong
Volume 2, issue 1, 2003
- Overview of the Issue pp. 5-6

- Jeffrey Brown, Steven Haberman, Moshe Milevsky and Mike Orszag
- An empirical analysis of the investment performance of the Chilean pension system pp. 7-24

- H. Fred Mittelstaedt and John C. Olsen
- Public pensions and take-off pp. 25-39

- Kazutoshi Miyazawa
- Life annuities of compulsory savings and income adequacy of the elderly in Singapore pp. 41-65

- Ngee Choon Chia and Albert Tsui
- Privatising provision and attacking poverty? The direction of UK Pension Policy under new Labour pp. 67-89

- Tom Clark and Carl Emmerson
- Triumph of the Optimists: 101 Years of Global Investment Returns by Elroy Dimson, Paul March, and Michael Staunton, Princeton University Press, 2002 pp. 91-95

- Jeremy J. Siegel
- Strategic Asset Allocation by John Y. Campbell & Luis M. Viceira, Oxford University Press, 2002 pp. 91-95

- David McCARTHY
- Social Security Pension Reform in Europe edited by Martin Feldstein and Horst Siebert. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2002); xiii & 500 pages including index pp. 91-95

- Gordon L. Clark
Volume 1, issue 3, 2002
- Overview of the Issue pp. 193-195

- Jeffrey Brown, Steven Haberman, Moshe Milevsky and Mike Orszag
- Asset rich and cash poor: retirement provision and housing policy in Singapore pp. 197-222

- David McCARTHY, Olivia Mitchell and John Piggott
- Do pension plans with participant investment choice teach households to hold more equity? pp. 223-248

- Scott Weisbenner
- The bonus-crediting mechanism of Danish pension and life insurance companies: an empirical analysis pp. 249-268

- Anders Grosen and Peter Jørgensen
- Self-Annuitization, Consumption Shortfall in Retirement and Asset Allocation: The Annuity Benchmark pp. 269-288

- Peter Albrecht and Raimond Maurer
Volume 1, issue 2, 2002
- Overview of the Issue pp. 85-87

- Jeffrey Brown, Steven Haberman, Moshe Milevsky and Mike Orszag
- Are there positive incentives from privatizing social security? A panel analysis of pension reform in Latin America pp. 89-109

- Truman G. Packard
- Incentives to retire later – a solution to the social security crisis? pp. 111-130

- Friedrich Breyer and Mathias Kifmann
- Dual private pension households and the distribution of wealth in the United States pp. 131-155

- Nancy Jianakoplos and Vickie L. Bajtelsmit
- Prudent person rules or quantitative restrictions? The regulation of long-term institutional investors' portfolios pp. 157-191

- E Davis
Volume 1, issue 1, 2002
- Controlling the cost of minimum benefit guarantees in public pension conversions pp. 9-33

- Kent Smetters
- Social Security as a financial asset: gender-specific risks and returns pp. 35-52

- Marianne Baxter
- How can China solve its old-age security problem? The interaction between pension, state enterprise and financial market reform pp. 53-75

- Estelle James
- International pension swaps pp. 77-83

- Zvi Bodie and Robert Merton
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