Costs and Benefits of Collective Pension Systems
Edited by Onno Steenbeek () and
Fieke Lecq ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2007
ISBN: 978-3-540-74374-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction
- S. G. Lecq and O. W. Steenbeek
- Ch 2 Solidarities in collective pension schemes
- J. B. Kuné
- Ch 3 Solidarity: who cares?
- P. P. T. Jeurissen and F. B. M. Sanders
- Ch 4 Operating costs of pension schemes
- Jacob Bikker and J. Dreu
- Ch 5 Optimal risk-sharing in private and collective pension contracts
- C. G. E. Boender, A. L. Bovenberg, S. Hoogdalem and Th. E. Nijman
- Ch 6 Intergenerational value transfers within an industry-wide pension fund —a value-based ALM analysis
- R. P. M. M. Hoevenaars and Eduard Ponds
- Ch 7 Intergenerational solidarity in the uniform contribution and accrual system
- T. A. H. Boeijen, C. Jansen, C. E. Kortleve and J. H. Tamerus
- Ch 8 Everyone gains, but some more than others
- K. Aarssen and B. J. Kuipers
- Ch 9 Why mandatory retirement saving?
- P. J. A. Els, M. C. J. Rooij and M. E. J. Schuit
- Ch 10 Mandatory participation for companies
- P. H. Omtzigt
- Ch 11 Macroeconomic aspects of intergenerational solidarity
- J. P. M. Bonenkamp, M. E. A. J. Ven and E. W. M. T. Westerhout
- Ch 12 Summary and conclusions
- S. G. Lecq and O. W. Steenbeek
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74374-3
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