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Understanding Individual Account Guarantees

Marie-Eve Lachance and Olivia Mitchell

No 9195, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: Demographic aging renders workers vulnerable to the inherent uncertainty of unfunded social security systems. This realization has set off a global wave of social security reforms, and numerous countries have now set up Individual Accounts (IA) plans in response. Strengths of IAs are that participants gain ownership in their accounts, and they also may diversify their pension investments; additionally, they produce a capitalized, funded system that enhances old-age economic security. While IAs reduce the risk participants face due to unfunded social security systems, participants holding capital market investments in IAs are exposed to fluctuations in the value of their pension assets. Concern over market volatility has prompted some to emphasize the need for guarantees' of pension accumulations. This paper offers a way to think about guarantees in the context of a social security reform that includes Individual Accounts. When a pension guarantee has economic value to participants, it will have economic costs. We illustrate how these costs can be important and vary significantly with time horizon, investment mix, and guarantee design. Our findings indicate that plan designers and budget analysts would do well to recognize such costs and identify how they can be financed.

JEL-codes: G2 H4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-09
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Published as Lachance, Marie-Eve & Olivia S. Mitchell. “Understanding Individual Account Guarantees." American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 93, 2 (May 2003): 257-260.

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