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Sensitivity of Personal Account Accumulated Value of New Rural Social Pension Insurance to Variation of Uncertainties

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  • Cao, Wenxian

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The personal account of new rural social pension insurance raises funds in the form of individual premium-paying, collectively pooled subsidy and government subsidy. The personal account accumulated value has a decisive influence on the payment level of personal account pension. The personal account accumulated value has a direct or indirect relationship with the income level of farmers, premium-paying level, the insured period, investment return rate of funds and other factors. Analyzing the impact of infinitesimal variation of these factors on accumulated value of personal account pension, is of great significance to improving and consolidating personal account, and achieving sustainable development of new rural social pension insurance.

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  • Cao, Wenxian, 2012. "Sensitivity of Personal Account Accumulated Value of New Rural Social Pension Insurance to Variation of Uncertainties," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(02), pages 1-3, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:134156
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.134156
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