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Pension benefit insurance and pension plan portfolio choice

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Jametti, Mario

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Pension benefit guarantees have been introduced in several countries to protect private plan members from the loss of income associated with the termination of an underfunded plan. Most such schemes face financial difficulty. Consequently, policy reforms are being contemplated. Economic theory suggests that such schemes will suffer moral hazard problems. We test a specific theoretical prediction: insured plans will invest more heavily in risky assets. Our test exploits policy differences across Canadian jurisdictions. We find that insured plans invest about 5% more in equities than do similar plans without benefit guarantees.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Press

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Economics, Social sciences, Mathematical methods

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Review of Economics and Statistics

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10.1162/REST_a_00216

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