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The Pension Crisis concerns the changing demographic profile of the economy: an increasing number of elderly persons supported by fewer young people. Understanding and tackling this impending crisis is a key task for public policy. An annuity protects an individual from outliving their savings, and is central to pensions policy: this book explores the issues surrounding annuities.

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The Pension Crisis concerns the changing demographic profile of the economy: an increasing number of elderly persons supported by fewer young people. Understanding and tackling this impending crisis is a key task for public policy. An annuity protects an individual from outliving their savings, and is central to pensions policy: this book explores the issues surrounding annuities.
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Dr Edmund Cannon is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bristol. His research includes work on pension economics the effect of demographic change on the macroeconomy endogenous growth theory and the rôle of financial markets and transport in economic development. He has published in leading economics and economic history journals. He teaches macroeconomics and econometrics, is Deputy Director of the Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy and has taught at the University of Oxford and the University of Verona. He has acted as a consultant to the UK water industry and advised the Department of Work and Pensions. Professor Ian Tonks is Director of Xfi Centre for Finance and Investment at the University of Exeter. During the academic year 2006/07 he is Senior Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England. His research focuses on pension economics fund manager performance market microstructure and the organisation of stock exchanges directors' trading and the new issue market. He has published in leading finance and economics journals, and teaches across all areas of financial economics including asset pricing, corporate finance, market efficiency and performance measurement. He is a consultant to the Financial Markets Group, and the Centre for Market and Public Organisation. He has acted as a consultant to a number of commercial and regulatory organisations including the London Stock Exchange, the Competition Commission, and the Financial Services Authority, and has advised the Department of Work and Pensions, and the House of Commons Select Committee on issues in pensions.