How Persistent Low Returns Will Shape Saving and Retirement
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Olivia S; Maurer, Raimond; Clark, Robert
How Persistent Low Returns Will Shape Saving and Retirement
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Olivia S; Maurer, Raimond; Clark, Robert
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This book explores how the weak capital market performance predicted for the next several years will shape pension saving, investment, and decumulation plans. Academics, policymakers, and industry leaders debate alternative strategies to cope with these challenges globally, as economic growth remains slow and low returns become the 'new normal.'
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This book explores how the weak capital market performance predicted for the next several years will shape pension saving, investment, and decumulation plans. Academics, policymakers, and industry leaders debate alternative strategies to cope with these challenges globally, as economic growth remains slow and low returns become the 'new normal.'
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780198827443
- ISBN-10: 019882744X
- Artikelnr.: 51962423
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780198827443
- ISBN-10: 019882744X
- Artikelnr.: 51962423
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Olivia S. Mitchell is the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor, as well as Professor of Insurance/Risk Management and Business Economics/Policy; Executive Director of the Pension Research Council; and Director of the Boettner Center on Pensions and Retirement Research; all at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Concurrently Dr. Mitchell serves as a Research Associate at the NBER; Independent Director on the Wells Fargo Fund Boards; Co-Investigator for the Health and Retirement Study at the University of Michigan; Member of the Executive Board for the Michigan Retirement Research Center; and Senior Scholar at the Singapore Management University. She also advises the Centre for Pensions and Superannuation UNSW and is Faculty Affiliate of the Wharton Public Policy Initiative. She received her MA and PhD degrees in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her BA in Economics from Harvard University. Robert Clark is Stephen Zelnak Professor of Economics and Professor of Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Poole College of Management, North Carolina State University. He is also Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a member of the Advisory Board of the Pension Research Council. His research examines retirement decisions, the choice between defined benefit and defined contribution plans, the impact of pension conversions to defined contribution and cash balance plans, the role of information and communications on 401(k) contributions, and government regulation of pensions. He has also evaluated employer-provided financial literacy and retirement planning programs and how these plans affect worker decisions, as well as state and local pensions and retiree health plans. He earned his M.S. and PhD from Duke University, and his BA from Millsaps College in economics. Raimond Maurer is the Chair of Investment, Portfolio Management, and Pension Finance at the Finance Department of the Goethe University of Frankfurt. He is also Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. His research focuses on asset management, life-time portfolio choice, real estate, and pension finance. Previously he visited the Wharton School as a Metzler Vising Professor, and he serves in several professional capacities including the Union Real Estate Investment group, the Society of Actuaries (academic chairman of AFIR), the Association of Certified International Investment Analysts (academic director and member of the International Examination Committee). He earned his Habilitation, PhD, and Diploma in business administration from Mannheim University, and he received an honorary doctorate from the State University of Finance and Economics of St. Petersburg.
* 1: Robert Clark, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell: Introduction
and Overview
* Part I: Origins and Consequences of a Persistent Low Return
Environment
* 2: Peter Conti-Brown: Politics, Independence, and Retirees: Long-term
Low Interest Rates at the US Federal Reserve
* 3: David Blanchett, Michael Finke, and Wade Pfau: Low Returns and
Optimal Retirement Savings
* 4: Daniel B. Berkowitz, Andrew S. Clarke, Kevin J. DiCiurcio,
Kimberly A. Stockton, and Daniel W. Wallick: Getting More from Less
in Defined Benefit Plans: Three Levers for a Low-Return World
* 5: Alistair Byrne and Catherine Reilly: Investing for Retirement in a
Low Returns Environment: Making the Right Decisions to Make the Money
Last
* 6: Antti Ilmanen and Matthew Rauseo: Intelligent Risk Taking: How to
Secure Retirement in a Low Expected Return World
* Part II: Whither Retirement Strategies?
* 7: Kevin E. Cahill and Joseph F. Quinn: Challenges and Opportunities
for Living and Working Longer
* 8: Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell: How
Persistent Low Expected Returns Alter Optimal Life Cycle Saving,
Investment, and Retirement Behavior
* 9: Jason J. Fichtner and Jason S. Seligman: Retirement Saving and
Decumulation in a Persistent Low-Return Environment
* Part III: New Designs for Pension Plan Sponsors
* 10: Yvonne Sonsino: Helping Employers Become Age-Ready
* 11: William G. Gale and David C. John: State Sponsored Retirement
Savings Plans: New Approaches to Boost Retirement Plan Coverage
* 12: Jonathan Gardner, Natalia Garabato, and Steve Nyce: Global
Developments in Employee Benefits
and Overview
* Part I: Origins and Consequences of a Persistent Low Return
Environment
* 2: Peter Conti-Brown: Politics, Independence, and Retirees: Long-term
Low Interest Rates at the US Federal Reserve
* 3: David Blanchett, Michael Finke, and Wade Pfau: Low Returns and
Optimal Retirement Savings
* 4: Daniel B. Berkowitz, Andrew S. Clarke, Kevin J. DiCiurcio,
Kimberly A. Stockton, and Daniel W. Wallick: Getting More from Less
in Defined Benefit Plans: Three Levers for a Low-Return World
* 5: Alistair Byrne and Catherine Reilly: Investing for Retirement in a
Low Returns Environment: Making the Right Decisions to Make the Money
Last
* 6: Antti Ilmanen and Matthew Rauseo: Intelligent Risk Taking: How to
Secure Retirement in a Low Expected Return World
* Part II: Whither Retirement Strategies?
* 7: Kevin E. Cahill and Joseph F. Quinn: Challenges and Opportunities
for Living and Working Longer
* 8: Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell: How
Persistent Low Expected Returns Alter Optimal Life Cycle Saving,
Investment, and Retirement Behavior
* 9: Jason J. Fichtner and Jason S. Seligman: Retirement Saving and
Decumulation in a Persistent Low-Return Environment
* Part III: New Designs for Pension Plan Sponsors
* 10: Yvonne Sonsino: Helping Employers Become Age-Ready
* 11: William G. Gale and David C. John: State Sponsored Retirement
Savings Plans: New Approaches to Boost Retirement Plan Coverage
* 12: Jonathan Gardner, Natalia Garabato, and Steve Nyce: Global
Developments in Employee Benefits
* 1: Robert Clark, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell: Introduction
and Overview
* Part I: Origins and Consequences of a Persistent Low Return
Environment
* 2: Peter Conti-Brown: Politics, Independence, and Retirees: Long-term
Low Interest Rates at the US Federal Reserve
* 3: David Blanchett, Michael Finke, and Wade Pfau: Low Returns and
Optimal Retirement Savings
* 4: Daniel B. Berkowitz, Andrew S. Clarke, Kevin J. DiCiurcio,
Kimberly A. Stockton, and Daniel W. Wallick: Getting More from Less
in Defined Benefit Plans: Three Levers for a Low-Return World
* 5: Alistair Byrne and Catherine Reilly: Investing for Retirement in a
Low Returns Environment: Making the Right Decisions to Make the Money
Last
* 6: Antti Ilmanen and Matthew Rauseo: Intelligent Risk Taking: How to
Secure Retirement in a Low Expected Return World
* Part II: Whither Retirement Strategies?
* 7: Kevin E. Cahill and Joseph F. Quinn: Challenges and Opportunities
for Living and Working Longer
* 8: Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell: How
Persistent Low Expected Returns Alter Optimal Life Cycle Saving,
Investment, and Retirement Behavior
* 9: Jason J. Fichtner and Jason S. Seligman: Retirement Saving and
Decumulation in a Persistent Low-Return Environment
* Part III: New Designs for Pension Plan Sponsors
* 10: Yvonne Sonsino: Helping Employers Become Age-Ready
* 11: William G. Gale and David C. John: State Sponsored Retirement
Savings Plans: New Approaches to Boost Retirement Plan Coverage
* 12: Jonathan Gardner, Natalia Garabato, and Steve Nyce: Global
Developments in Employee Benefits
and Overview
* Part I: Origins and Consequences of a Persistent Low Return
Environment
* 2: Peter Conti-Brown: Politics, Independence, and Retirees: Long-term
Low Interest Rates at the US Federal Reserve
* 3: David Blanchett, Michael Finke, and Wade Pfau: Low Returns and
Optimal Retirement Savings
* 4: Daniel B. Berkowitz, Andrew S. Clarke, Kevin J. DiCiurcio,
Kimberly A. Stockton, and Daniel W. Wallick: Getting More from Less
in Defined Benefit Plans: Three Levers for a Low-Return World
* 5: Alistair Byrne and Catherine Reilly: Investing for Retirement in a
Low Returns Environment: Making the Right Decisions to Make the Money
Last
* 6: Antti Ilmanen and Matthew Rauseo: Intelligent Risk Taking: How to
Secure Retirement in a Low Expected Return World
* Part II: Whither Retirement Strategies?
* 7: Kevin E. Cahill and Joseph F. Quinn: Challenges and Opportunities
for Living and Working Longer
* 8: Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, and Olivia S. Mitchell: How
Persistent Low Expected Returns Alter Optimal Life Cycle Saving,
Investment, and Retirement Behavior
* 9: Jason J. Fichtner and Jason S. Seligman: Retirement Saving and
Decumulation in a Persistent Low-Return Environment
* Part III: New Designs for Pension Plan Sponsors
* 10: Yvonne Sonsino: Helping Employers Become Age-Ready
* 11: William G. Gale and David C. John: State Sponsored Retirement
Savings Plans: New Approaches to Boost Retirement Plan Coverage
* 12: Jonathan Gardner, Natalia Garabato, and Steve Nyce: Global
Developments in Employee Benefits