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Retirement Benefits for State and Local Employees: Designing Pension Plans for the Twenty-First Century

Robert Clark, Joshua Rauh and Mark Duggan

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JEL-codes: G11 H55 H75 J26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Chapters in this book:

Defined Benefit Pension Plan Distribution Decisions by Public Sector Employees
Robert L. Clark, Melinda Morrill and David Vanderweide
Linking Benefits to Investment Performance in US Public Pension Systems
Robert Novy-Marx and Joshua Rauh
Reform of Police Pensions in England and Wales
Rowena Crawford and Richard Disney
Shrouded Costs of Government: The Political Economy of State and Local Public Pensions
Edward Glaeser and Giacomo Ponzetto
The Effect of Pension Design on Employer Costs and Employee Retirement Choices: Evidence from Oregon
John Chalmers, Woodrow Johnson and Jonathan Reuter
What Makes Annuitization More Appealing?
John Beshears, James Choi, David Laibson, Brigitte Madrian and Stephen Zeldes
Why Do Individuals Choose Defined Contribution Plans? Evidence from Participants in a Large Public Plan
Jeffrey Brown and Scott Weisbenner

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