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What drives the growth of an open pension fund?

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  • Chiesi, Gian Marco
  • Valletta, Mario
  • Zocchi, Paola

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This paper investigates the relationship between growth and quality of pension funds. It measures growth in terms of changes in the number of participants and cash flow transfers and appreciates the quality of the funds through the set of information on past results and costs published in the official prospectuses. The results show that growth rewards the best performing funds in the long term, while annual performance and costs have no relevance. Nevertheless, other factors, such as market power and commercial pressure, appear to be more powerful. The existence of conditions of market power capable of attracting investors beyond the actual quality of pension products is undesirable as it harms future pensioners. These results have implications for the Authority, as mandatory information should be suitable to induce investors to identify the best products and direct individual choices toward the public objective of a more efficient market.

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  • Chiesi, Gian Marco & Valletta, Mario & Zocchi, Paola, 2025. "What drives the growth of an open pension fund?," Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(2), pages 281-296, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jpenef:v:24:y:2025:i:2:p:281-296_4
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