VoxEU Column Pension systems matter for wealth accumulation and distribution Katja Mann Joydeep Bhattacharya Anna Grodecka-Messi Torben M Andersen 5 May 2022 Poverty and Income Inequality Welfare state and social Europe
Discussion paper DP9656 Participation Constraints in Pension Systems Roel Beetsma Ward Romp 22 Sep 2013 International Macroeconomics E62 H55
Discussion paper DP6993 Voting on Parametric Reforms of the Pay-As-You-Go Pension System Georges Casamatta João Luis Brasil Gondim 23 Oct 2008 Public Economics D72 H55
Discussion paper DP4966 On Sustainable Pay-As-You-Go Systems Gabrielle Demange 23 Mar 2005 Financial Economics C72 C78
Discussion paper DP3773 Capital-Skill Complementarity and the Redistributive Effects of Social Security Reform Alessandra Casarico Carlo Devillanova 23 Feb 2003 Public Economics H55 J31
Discussion paper DP1774 Intergenerational Risk Sharing, Stability and Optimality of Alternative Pension Systems Assar Lindbeck John Hassler 19 Dec 1997 Human Resources H5 H55 H6
Discussion paper DP1734 The Value of Children and Immigrants in a Pay-As-You-Go Pension System: A Proposal For a Partial Transition to a Funded System Hans-Werner Sinn 30 Nov 1997 Financial Economics H55 J6