Risk Aspects of Investment-Based Social Security Reform
John Campbell and
Martin Feldstein
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JEL-codes: H3 H55 H75 J26 J32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Risk Aspects of Investment-Based Social Security Reform" , pp 1-10

- John Campbell and Martin Feldstein
- Asset Allocation and Risk Allocation: Can Social Security Improve Its Future Solvency Problem by Investing in Private Securities? , pp 11-40

- Thomas E. MaCurdy and John B. Shoven
- The Transition to Investment-Based Social Security When Portfolio Returns and Capital Profitability Are Uncertain , pp 41-90

- Martin Feldstein, Elena Ranguelova and Andrew Samwick
- The Effect of Pay-When-Needed Benefit Guarantees on the Impact of Social Security Privatization , pp 91-112

- Kent Smetters
- Can Market and Voting Institutions Generate Optimal Intergenerational Risk Sharing? , pp 113-152

- Antonio Rangel and Richard Zeckhauser
- The Social Security Trust Fund, the Riskless Interest Rate, and Capital Accumulation , pp 153-202

- Andrew Abel
- Social Security and Demographic Uncertainty: The Risk-Sharing Properties of Alternative Policies , pp 203-246

- Henning Bohn
- The Risk of Social Security Benefit-Rule Changes: Some International Evidence , pp 247-290

- John McHale
- Financial Engineering and Social Security Reform , pp 291-320

- Zvi Bodie
- The Role of Real Annuities and Indexed Bonds in an Individual Accounts Retirement Program , pp 321-370

- Jeffrey Brown, Olivia Mitchell and James Poterba
- The Role of International Investment in a Privatized Social Security System , pp 371-438

- Marianne Baxter and Robert King
- Investing Retirement Wealth: A Life-Cycle Model , pp 439-482

- John Campbell, João F. Cocco, Francisco Gomes and Pascal J. Maenhout
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