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Pension Economics

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Pensions are a major public policy issue - in most countries, they represent a large portion of government fiscal obligations, a burden forecast to increase yet further as the 'baby boom' generation approaches retirement.

At the same time, private pensions are a major component of financial markets and an important contributor to savings, investment and economic growth.

Pension economics considers the way in which individuals, companies and the state provide for retirement, and the consequences of the accumulating pension assets for the wider macroeconomy.

As the global pensions crisis looms, it is essential that everyone working in the pensions industry understand how economics underpins the allocation of scarce resources - both now and in the future - and the incentives influencing this allocation. "Pension Economics" provides a secure grounding in the theory and practice of economics insofar as it deals with pension matters.From this book readers will learn about the role of pensions: in maximising individual lifetime welfare; in individual savings and retirement decisions; their consequences from the company's viewpoint; in promoting aggregate savings; and in overlapping generations models.

In addition, the book describes the various types of pension plans, covers the economics of ageing and intergenerational accounting and looks at the social welfare implications of pensions.

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
0470058447 / 9780470058442
Hardback
331.252
20/10/2006
United States
English
xiii, 256 p. : ill.
24 cm
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