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The Oxford Handbook of Pensions and Retirement Income

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  • Clark, Gordon L.
    (Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, University of Oxford)

  • Munnell, Alicia H.
    (Peter F. Drucker Chair in Management Sciences , Carroll School of Management, Boston College)

  • Orszag, J. Michael
    (Head of Research, Towers Watson Worldwide)

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Pensions and Retirement Income is the only comprehensive review available of the latest research, policy-related tools, analytical methods and techniques, and major theoretical frameworks and principles of pension and retirement income. Featuring over forty contributions from leading academic and professional experts, the handbook draws on research from a range of academic disciplines to reflect on the implications for current and future provision of pension and retirement income of demographic ageing, the changing financial circumstances of nation states, and globalization. An indispensable desk reference for researchers and practitioners in the area, it is also essential for policymakers and those with broad interests which include this very important area. Contributors: William C. Apgar, Camila Arza, Anthony Asher, Vickie L. Bajtelsmit, Armando Barrientos, Rob Bauer, Gary Burtless, John Y. Campbell, Gordon L. Clark, Adam Creighton, E Philip Davis, Johan J. De Deken, Zhu Xiao Di, Richard Disney, Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Robin Ellison, Ewald Engelen, Gosta Esping-Andersen, Teresa Ghilarducci, Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson, Roy P.M.M. Hoevenaars, Tony Hope, Yu-Wei Hu, Paul Johnson, Andre Laboul, Florence Legros, David McCarthy, Warren McGillivray, Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Marilyn Moon, Alicia H. Munnell, John Myles, David Neumark, Naohiro Ogawa, J. Michael Orszag, Hanam S. Phang, John Piggott, Eduard Ponds, James Poterba, Neha Sand, Steven Sass, Julian Savulescu, Tom B.M. Steenkamp, Annika Sunden, Noriyuki Takayama, Patricia Thane, Ian Tonks, Bart van Riel, Steven F. Venti, Luis M. Viceira, Noel Whiteside, Geoffrey Whittington, David A. Wise, and Juan Yermo. Contributors to this volume - North America: William C. Apgar, Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and Senior Scholar, Joint Center for Housing Studies, Vickie L. Bajtelsmit, Professor, Department of Finance and Real Estate, Colorado State University and First Community Bank Faculty Fellow, Gary Burtless holds the Whitehead Chair in Economic Studies, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., John Y. Campbell, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Harvard University, Zhu Xiao Di, Research Analyst, Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies, Teresa Ghilarducci, Associate Professor of Economics, and director, Higgins Labor Research Center, University of Notre Dame, Warren McGillivray, overseas Policy Associate, Caledon Institute, Ottawa, Canada, Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Economics and Latin American Studies, University of Pittsburgh, John Myles, Canada Research Chair and Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto, and Visiting Research Scholar, Statistics Canada, Marilyn Moon, Vice President and Director, Health Program at the American Institutes for Research, David Neumark, Senior Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California, James Poterba, Mitsui Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Director, Public Economics Research Program, National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, Steven Sass, Associate Director for Research, Center for Retirement Research, Boston College, Steven F. Venti, DeWalt H.Ankeny Professor of Economic Policy, and Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College, Luis M. Viceira, Associate Professor, Harvard Business School, David A. Wise, John F. Stambaugh Professor of Political Economy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Europe: Camila Arza, Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre (European University Institute, Florence), and researcher, Economics Department of the Latin American School of Social Sciences (FLACSO-Argentina), Armando Barrientos, Senior Lecturer in Public Economics and Development, and Senior Researcher, Chronic Poverty Research Centre, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, UK, Rob Bauer, Manager, Investment Research department, ABP Investments, and Professor of Finance, Maastricht University, the Netherlands, E Philip Davis, Professor of Economics and Finance, Brunel University, Johan J. De Deken, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Amsterdam, Richard Disney, Professor of Economics, University of Nottingham, Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Professor of Macrosociology, Faculty for Social Sciences, University of Mannheim, Germany, Robin Ellison, partner, Pinsent Masons, Ewald Engelen, researcher, Scientific Council for Policy Research, the Hague, Gosta Esping-Andersen, Professor of Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona), Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson, Director of the Institute of Economic Studies, and, professor in economics, University of Iceland, Roy P.M.M. Hoevenaars strategic and tactical issues group, research department, ABP Investments, Tony Hope, Professor of Medical Ethics, University of Oxford, Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist, and Director, Ethox, Yu-Wei Hu, Brunel University, UK, Paul Johnson, Professor of Economic History, and Deputy Director, London School of Economics, Andre Laboul, Head of the Financial Affairs Division, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Florence Legros, Professor of Economics, University Dauphine, Paris, David McCarthy, Lecturer of Finance, Tanaka Business School, Imperial College London, Eduard Ponds, Head of Strategy, Finance Department, ABP Pension Fund, the Netherlands, Julian Savulescu, Uehiro Chair in Practical Ethics, and Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Oxford University, Tom B.M. Steenkamp, Head of Allocation and Research, ABP Investments, Annika Sunden, Senior Economist, Swedish Social Insurance Agency, Patricia Thane, Leverhulme Professor of Contemporary British History, and Director of the Centre for Contemporary British History, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, Ian Tonks, Director, Xfi Centre for Finance and Investment, University of Exeter, Bart van Riel, Senior Policy Officer, the Netherlands Social-Economic Council (SER), Noel Whiteside, Professor of Comparative Public Policy, and Senior Fellow at the Institute of Governance and Public Management, Warwick University (UK), Geoffrey Whittington member, International Accounting Standards Board, Juan Yermo, Financial Affairs Division, OECD, Asia: Naohiro Ogawa, Professor of Economics and Deputy Director of the Population Research Institute, Nihon University, Tokyo, Hanam S. Phang, Senior Fellow, Korea Labor Institute, Neha Sand, economist, the Watson Wyatt research centre, Delhi, Australasia: Anthony Asher, Senior Actuarial Advisor, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, and Visiting Fellow, Macquarie University, Adam Creighton, Senior Analyst, Reserve Bank of Australia, and Research Associate, Centre for Pensions and Superannuation, John Piggott, Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for Pensions and Superannuation, University of New South Wales, Noriyuki Takayama, Professor of Economics, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,

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  • Clark, Gordon L. & Munnell, Alicia H. & Orszag, J. Michael (ed.), 2006. "The Oxford Handbook of Pensions and Retirement Income," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199272464, Decembrie.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780199272464
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