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Financing a fair and efficient pension system: Issues and solutions
Qing Ping Ma
Department of Finance, Accounting and Economics
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Aging Population
40%
Asset Returns
20%
Benefit Determination
20%
Capital Markets
20%
Corporate Sponsor
60%
Decision-making Process
20%
Defined Benefit Pension Plans
60%
Defined Contribution
20%
Economic Development
20%
Financial Markets
20%
Fully Developed
20%
Individual Account
20%
Individual Benefits
20%
Individual Workers
20%
Insurance Companies
20%
Life Annuity
20%
Longevity Risk
100%
Market Risk
60%
Market Uncertainty
40%
Pension Income
20%
Pension System
100%
Pensions
20%
Perceived Unfairness
20%
Political Decision-making
20%
Population Growth
20%
Private Pension Systems
20%
Productivity Growth
60%
Productivity Increase
20%
Public Pension System
20%
Retirees
40%
Risk-need
20%
State Pensions
20%
Stock Market Volatility
20%
System Issues
100%
System Solution
100%
Underfunding
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Capital Market Returns
14%
Economic Development
14%
Financial Market
100%
Private Pension
14%
Productivity Change
42%
Volatility
14%