Sharing risk: The Netherlands' new approach to pensions
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Date of creation: 2009
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Publication status: Published in Journal of Pension Economics and Finance (2009) v.8, p.91-105
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- Ponds, E.H.M. & Riel, B. van, 2007. "Sharing Risk: The Netherlands' New Approach to Pensions," Open Access publications from Tilburg University urn:nbn:nl:ui:12-387569, Tilburg University.
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- Kortleve, N. & Ponds, E.H.M., 2010.
"How to close the funding gap in Dutch pension plans? Impact on generations,"
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urn:nbn:nl:ui:12-4561530, Tilburg University.
- Eduard Ponds & Niels Kortleve, 2010. "How to Close the Funding Gap in Dutch Pension Plans? Impact on Generations," Issues in Brief ib2010-7, Center for Retirement Research, revised Apr 2010.
- Dirk Broeders & Eduard H.M. Ponds, 2012. "Dutch Pension System Reform. A Step Closer to the Ideal System Design," CESifo DICE Report, Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 10(3), pages 65-76, November.
- Kemna, A.G.Z. & Ponds, E.H.M. & Steenbeek, O.W., 2012. "Pension funds in The Netherlands," Open Access publications from Tilburg University urn:nbn:nl:ui:12-5258235, Tilburg University.
- Jacob A. Bikker & Dirk W.G.A. Broeders & Eduard Ponds & David Hollanders, 2009.
"Pension funds. asset allocation and participant age: a test of the life-cycle model,"
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- Jacob A. Bikker & Dirk W. G. A. Broeders & David A. Hollanders & Eduard H. M. Ponds, 2012. "Pension Funds’ Asset Allocation and Participant Age: A Test of the Life-Cycle Model," Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 79(3), pages 595-618, 09.
- Jacob A. Bikker & Dirk W.G.A. Broeders & David A. Hollanders & Eduard H.M. Ponds, 2009. "Pension funds' asset allocation and participant age: a test of the life-cycle model," DNB Working Papers 223, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department.
- Broeders, D. & Ponds, E.H.M., 2012. "Dutch pension system reform – A step closer to the ideal system?," Open Access publications from Tilburg University urn:nbn:nl:ui:12-5661046, Tilburg University.
- Dirk Broeders & Paul Hilbers & David Rijsbergen, 2013. "What drives pension indexation in turbulent times? An empirical examination of Dutch pension funds," DNB Working Papers 368, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department.
- Eich, Frank & Swarup, Amarendra, 2009. "Longevity: Trends, uncertainty and the implications for pension systems," EconStor Preprints 54562, ZBW - German National Library of Economics.
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