Financial Aspects of the United States Pension System
Zvi Bodie () and
John B. Shoven
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1983
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Financial Aspects of the United States Pension System" , pp 1-16

- Zvi Bodie and John B. Shoven
- Who Owns the Assets in a Defined-Benefit Pension Plan? , pp 17-36

- Jeremy I. Bulow and Myron Scholes
- Economic Implications of ERISA , pp 37-56

- Jeremy I. Bulow, Myron Scholes and Peter Menell
- Pensions as Severance Pay , pp 57-90

- Edward Lazear
- Optimal Funding and Asset Allocation Rules for Defined-Benefit Pension Plans , pp 91-106

- J. Michael Harrison and William Sharpe
- Pension Funding, Pension Asset Allocation, and Corporate Finance: Evidence from Individual Company Data , pp 107-152

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Investing for the Short and the Long Term , pp 153-176

- Stanley Fischer
- Pension Funding Decisions, Interest Rate Assumptions, and Share Prices , pp 177-210

- Martin Feldstein and Randall Morck
- Should Private Pensions Be Indexed? , pp 211-230

- Martin Feldstein
- Observations on the Indexation of Old Age Pensions , pp 231-258

- Lawrence Summers
- On Consumption Indexed Public Pension Plans , pp 259-290

- Robert Merton
- Retirement Annuity Design in an Inflationary Climate , pp 291-324

- Zvi Bodie and James Pesando
- On the Role of Social Security as a Means for Efficient Risk Sharing in an Economy Where Human Capital Is Not Tradable , pp 325-358

- Robert Merton
- The Economic Status of the Elderly , pp 359-398

- Michael Hurd and John B. Shoven
- Portfolio Composition and Pension Wealth: An Econometric Study , pp 399-440

- Louis-David L. Dicks-Mireaux and Mervyn A. King
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