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From Wharton School Pension Research Council, University of Pennsylvania
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95-10: Using Pension funding Bonds in Defined Benefit Pension Portfolios
Robert Lang
95-9: Corporate Goverance and Pension Plans
Robert Monks
95-8: Matching Pension Assets and Liabilities
Ronald Ryan
95-7: Funding of Defined Benefit Pension Plans
Mark J. Warshawsky
95-6: Investment of Assets in Self-Directed Retirement Plans."
Gordon Goodfellow and Sylvester J. Schieber
95-5: Risk Aversion and Pension Investment Choices
Jack L. VanDerhei and Vickie Bajtelsmit
95-4: Cash Balance Pension Plans
Anna M Rappaport
95-3: A Fresh Look at Defined Benefit Plans: An Employer Perspective
Marc M. Twinney
95-2: A Labor Perspective
David Hirschl and Steve Hendrickson
95-1: Assessing the Challenges to the Pension System
Olivia Mitchell, Michael Gordon and Marc M. Twinney
94-17: Private Pension Systems in Transition Economies
John A. Turner and Davis M. Rajnes
94-16: The Government's Role in Insuring Pensions
James Pesando
94-15: An International Comparison of the Financing of Occupational Pensions
E Davis
94-14: Mandatory Saving Schemes: Are They an Answer to the Old Age Security Problem?
Estelle James and Dimitri Vittas
94-13: The Taxation of Private Pensions
Andrew Dilnot
94-12: Private Pension Plans in Japan
Noriyasu Watanabe
94-11: Pension Financial Security in Germany
Peter Ahrend
94-10: Occupational Pension Provision in the United Kingdom
Christopher D. Daykin
94-9: Pensions in an Aging World
Zvi Bodie and Olivia Mitchell
94-8: An International Comparison of Social Security Administration Costs
Olivia Mitchell, Annika E. Sunden, Ping-Lung Hsin and Gary Reid
94-7: An Examination of Social Security Administration Costs in the United States
Annika E. Sunden and Olivia Mitchell
94-6: The Political Economy of Public Pensions: Pension Funding, Governance, and Fiscal Stress
Ping-Lung Hsin and Olivia Mitchell
94-5: Workers' Preferences Among Company-Provided Health Insurance Plans
Melissa W. Barringer and Olivia Mitchell
94-4: Public Sector Pension Funding
Olivia Mitchell and Robert S. Smith
94-3: Retirement Systems in Developed and Developing Countries: Institutional Features, Economic Effects, and Lessons for Economies in Transition
Olivia Mitchell
94-2: Retirement Measures in the Health and Retirement Survey
Alan Gustman, Olivia Mitchell and Thomas L. Steinmeier
94-1: Public Pension Governance and Performance
Olivia Mitchell and Ping-Lung Hsin
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