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Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
2002 - 2024
From Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kirk Stebbing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2014
- Financial literacy and financial sophistication in the older population* pp. 347-366

- Annamaria Lusardi, Olivia Mitchell and Vilsa Curto
- Supplementary private pensions and saving: evidence from Spain* pp. 367-388

- José Ignacio Antón, Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo and Enrique Fernandez-Macias
- The effect of age on portfolio choices: evidence from an Italian pension fund* pp. 389-419

- Giuseppe Cappelletti, Giovanni Guazzarotti and Pietro Tommasino
- How is economic hardship avoided by those retiring before the Social Security entitlement age? pp. 420-438

- Kevin Milligan
- Bridging the gap in pension participation: how much can universal tax-deferred pension coverage hope to achieve? pp. 439-459

- Nadia Karamcheva and Geoffrey Sanzenbacher
- Reassembling Social Security: A Survey of Pensions and Healthcare Reforms in Latin America. By Carmelo Mesa-Lago. Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-923377-9, 451 pages pp. 460-462

- Solange Berstein
- Older Workers in an Ageing Society. By Philip Taylor, ed. Edward Elgar2013, ISBN 978-1-78254-009-0, 276 pages pp. 462-463

- Elisabetta Magnani
- Asset Allocation Considerations for Pension Insurance Funds: Theoretical Analysis and Empirical Evidence. By Christian Hertrich. Springer, 2013, ISBN 978-3-658-02166-5, 382 pages pp. 464-465

- Yang Shen
- Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations in Europe: First Results from SHARE After the Economic Crisis. By Axel Bosch-Supan, Martina Brandt, Howard Litwin and Guglielmo Weber (Eds). De Gruyter, 2013, ISBN 978-3-11-029545-0, 402 pages pp. 465-467

- Loretti Dobrescu
Volume 13, issue 3, 2014
- Optimal consumption and portfolio choice of retirees with longevity risk* pp. 227-249

- Alexander Kremer, Friedrich Liese, Susanne Homölle and Johann Clausen
- Does information about the pension system affect knowledge and retirement plans? Evidence from a survey experiment* pp. 250-271

- Henning Finseraas and Niklas Jakobsson
- Welfare implications of product choice regulation during the payout phase of funded pensions pp. 272-296

- Vanya Horneff, Barbara Kaschützke, Raimond Maurer and Ralph Rogalla
- An assessment of the 2011 Spanish pension reform using the Swedish system as a benchmark* pp. 297-333

- Carlos Vidal-Melia
- Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes in a Changing Pension World. Volume 1: Progress, Lessons and Implementation. Robert Holzmann, Edward Palmer and David Robalino (eds). The World Bank, 2013, ISBN 978-0-8213-8848-8, 319 pages pp. 334-336

- Mirko Bevilacqua
- Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes in a Changing Pension World. Volume 2: Gender, Politics and Financial Stability. Robert Holzmann, Edward Palmer and David Robalino (eds). The World Bank, 2013, ISBN 978-0-8213-9478-6, 509 pages pp. 336-337

- Agnieszka Chloń-Domińczak
- The Making of Ageing Policy. Rune Ervik and Tord Skogedal Linden (eds). Edward Elgar, 2013, ISBN 978-1-78195-248-1, 288 pages pp. 338-338

- Laurel L. Hixon
- The Elderly and Old Age Support in Rural China: Challenges and Prospects. Fang Cai, John Giles, Philip O'Keefe and Dewen Wang. The World Bank, 2012, ISBN 978-0-8213-8685-9, 148 pages pp. 339-340

- Dung Doan
- The Clash of Generations. Saving Ourselves, Our Kids and Our Economy. Laurence Kotlikoff and Scott Burns. MIT Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-262-01672-8, 275 pages pp. 340-341

- Pierre Pestieau
- Aging, Economics Growth and Old Age Security in Asia.Donghyuen Park, Sang-Hyop Lee and Andrew Mason, eds. Edward Elgar, 2012, ISBN 978-1-78195-230-6, 295 pages pp. 342-343

- Robert Holzmann
- Finance and the Good Society. Robert J. Shiller. Princeton University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-691-15488-6, 288 pages pp. 343-344

- Sylvester J. Schieber
- Reshaping Retirement Security: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis. Olivia S. Mitchell, Raimond Maurer and Mark Warshawsky (eds). Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-966069-8, 287 pages pp. 345-346

- Anthony Webb
Volume 13, issue 2, 2014
- Does it pay to delay social security?* pp. 121-144

- John B. Shoven and Sita Slavov
- Male labor force participation and social security in Mexico* pp. 145-171

- Emma Aguila
- Future public pensions and changing employment patterns across birth cohorts* pp. 172-209

- Johannes Geyer and Viktor Steiner
- Collective pension schemes and individual choice* pp. 210-225

- Jules van Binsbergen, Dirk Broeders, Myrthe de Jong and Ralph S. J. Koijen
Volume 13, issue 1, 2014
- Mismeasurement of pensions before and after retirement: the mystery of the disappearing pensions with implications for the importance of Social Security as a source of retirement support* pp. 1-26

- Alan Gustman, Thomas L. Steinmeier and Nahid Tabatabai
- Financial competence, risk presentation and retirement portfolio preferences* pp. 27-61

- Hazel Bateman, Christine Eckert, John Geweke, Jordan Louviere, Stephen Satchell and Susan Thorp
- Evaluating the impact on saving of tax-favored retirement plans* pp. 62-87

- Monica Paiella and Andrea Tiseno
- Factors behind the administrative fees of private pension systems: an international analysis* pp. 88-111

- David Tuesta
- Saving for Retirement. Gordon L. Clark, Kendra Strauss and Janelle Knox-Hayes. Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-960085-4, 224 pages pp. 112-113

- Julie R. Agnew
- Pension Finance: Putting the Risks and Costs of Defined Benefit Plans Back Under Your Control. M. Barton Waring. Wiley Finance, 2011, ISBN 978-1-118-10636-5, 298 pages pp. 113-116

- Anthony Asher
- U.S. Health in International Perspective: Shorter Lives, Poorer Health. Steven H. Woolf and Laudan Aron, eds. The National Academies Press, 2013, ISBN 978-0-309-26414-3, 394 pages pp. 116-117

- Yan Yu
- Insurance and Behavioral Economics: Improving Decisions in the Most Misunderstood Industry. Howard C. Kunreuther, Mark V. Pauly and Stacey McMorrow. Cambridge University Press, 2013, ISBN 978-0-521-60826-8, 329 pages pp. 117-119

- Hanming Fang
Volume 12, issue 4, 2013
- Pension plan participant choice: Evidence on defined benefit and defined contribution preferences* pp. 351-378

- Paul Gerrans and Gordon L. Clark
- Default investment strategies in a defined contribution pension system: a pension risk model application for the chilean case* pp. 379-414

- Solange Berstein, Olga Fuentes and Félix Villatoro
- The distributional effects of the Social Security windfall elimination provision* pp. 415-434

- Jeffrey Brown and Scott Weisbenner
- Longevity insurance markets and Money's worth ratios in Korea* pp. 435-454

- Kyonghee Lee
- State and Local Retirement Plans in the United States. Robert L. Clark, Lee A. Craig and John Sabelhaus. Edward Elgar Press, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84844-755-4, 230 pages pp. 455-457

- Joshua Rauh
- Aging Populations, Globalization and the Labor Market: Comparing Late Working Life and Retirement in Modern Societies. Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Sandra Buchholz, and Karin Kurz, eds. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84980-372-4, 338 pages pp. 457-459

- Barbara Butrica
- Beyond Our Means: Why America Spends While the World Saves. Sheldon Garon, Princeton University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-691-13599-1, 448 pages pp. 459-460

- Anthony Asher
- Financing Long Term Care in Europe. Joan Costa-Font and Christophe Courbage, eds. Palgrave McMillan, 2012, ISBN 978-0-230-24946-2, 341 pages pp. 460-461

- Luigi Siciliani
- Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance. V. V. Acharya, M. Richardson, S. van Nieuwerburgh and L. J. White. Princeton University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-691-15078-9, 222 pages pp. 461-463

- Richard Reed
- Retirement Income: Risk and Strategies. Mark Warshawsky. MIT Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-262-01693-3, 268 pages pp. 463-465

- Francois Gadenne
- Reconsidering Retirement: How Losses and Layoffs Affect Older Workers. Courtney C. Coile and Phillip B. Levine. Brookings Institution Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-8157-0499-7, 156 pages pp. 465-466

- Simen Markussen
- Reforming Pensions for Civil and Military Servants. Noriyuki Takayama, ed. Maruzen Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-4-621-08469-4, 183 pages pp. 466-468

- Susan St John
Volume 12, issue 3, 2013
- Voluntary savings, financial behavior, and pension finance literacy: evidence from Chile* pp. 251-297

- Oscar M. Landerretche and Claudia Martínez A.
- Preferences for redistribution and pensions. What can we learn from experiments? pp. 298-325

- Franziska Tausch, Jan Potters and Arno Riedl
- The minimum pension as an instrument of poverty protection in the defined contribution pension system – an example of Poland* pp. 326-350

- Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak and Paweł Strzelecki
Volume 12, issue 2, 2013
- Funding of pensions and economic growth: are they really related?* pp. 151-167

- Eelco Zandberg and Laura Spierdijk
- Expected and actual replacement rates in the pension system of the Netherlands: how and why do they differ?* pp. 168-189

- Mark van Duijn, Mauro Mastrogiacomo, Maarten Lindeboom and Petter Lundborg
- Intrinsic work motivation and pension reform preferences pp. 190-217

- Friedrich Heinemann, Tanja Hennighausen and Marc-Daniel Moessinger
- Pension plan risk-taking: does it matter if the sponsor is publicly-traded? pp. 218-249

- Christina Atanasova and Evan Gatev
Volume 12, issue 1, 2013
- Redistribution under the Social Security benefit formula at the individual and household levels, 1992 and 2004* pp. 1-27

- Alan Gustman, Thomas L. Steinmeier and Nahid Tabatabai
- Roth versus traditional accounts in a life-cycle model with tax risk* pp. 28-61

- Marie-Eve Lachance
- Choosing between subsidized or unsubsidized private pension schemes: evidence from German panel data* pp. 62-91

- Christian Pfarr and Udo Schneider
- The fiscal burden of the legacy of the civil service pension systems in northern Cyprus* pp. 92-110

- Hasan U. Altiok and Glenn Jenkins
- The financial impact of Spanish pension reform: A quick estimate* pp. 111-137

- Angel de La Fuente and Rafael Domenech
- The Predictable Surprise: The Unraveling of the U.S. Retirement System. Sylvester J. Schieber. Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-989095-8, 452 pages pp. 138-139

- Robert Clark
- Financial Literacy: Implications for Retirement Security and the Financial Marketplace. Olivia S. Mitchell and Annamaria Lusardi, eds. Oxford University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-19-969681-9, 304 pages pp. 139-141

- Jeremy Duffield
- Good Governance for Pension Schemes. Paul Thornton and Donald Fleming, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-521-76161-1, 310 pages pp. 141-142

- Gordon L Clark
- Imagining the Ideal Pension System: International Perspectives. Dana M. Muir and John A. Turner, eds. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2011, ISBN 978-0-88099-381-4, 292 pages pp. 142-143

- Anthony Webb
- Growing old: Paying for Retirement and Institutional Money Management after the Financial Crisis. Yasayuki Fuchita, Richard J. Herring and Robert E. Litan, eds. Brooking Institution, 2011, ISBN 978-0-8157-2153-6, 152 pages pp. 144-145

- Theo Nijman
- The Hedge Fund Mirage: The Illusion of Big Money and Why It's Too Good to be True. Simon Lack. John Wiley and Sons, 2012, ISBN 978-1-118-16431-0, 187 pages pp. 145-146

- Todd Groome
- Retiree Health Plans in the Public Sector: Is There a Funding Crisis?Robert L. Clark and Melinda Sandler Morrill. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2010, ISBN 978-1-8484-758-5, 171 pages pp. 147-148

- N. Joseph Cayer
- The Transformation of the American Pension System: Was it Beneficial for Workers?Edward N. Wolff, Upjohn Institute, 2011, ISBN 978-0-88099-379-1, 333 pages pp. 148-150

- Sylvester J. Schieber
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