Location:
CBS
The Hague
| 09.00 - 09.30 | Registration and coffee |
| 09.30 - 10.45 |
Brigitte Madrian, Harvard Kennedy School of Government The importance of default options for retirement saving outcomes: evidence from the United States
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| 10.45 - 11.00 | Break |
| 11.00 - 12.15 |
Jonathan Skinner, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College Are you sure you're saving enough for retirement?
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| 12.15 - 13.15 | Lunch |
| 13.15 - 14.30 | Brigitte Madrian, Harvard Kennedy School of Government Information and investor outcomes
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| 14.30 - 14.45 | Break |
| 14.45 - 16.00 | Jonathan Skinner, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College Out-of-pocket medical expenses and retirement security
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| 16.00 - 16.15 | Break
Parallel session micro
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| 16.15 - 16.55 | Maarten van Rooij, DNB and Netspar Financial Literacy, Retirement Planning, and Household Wealth Discussant: Peter Schotman, University of Maastricht and Netspar
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| 16.55 - 17.35 | Fred van Raaij, Tilburg University and Netspar Financial literacy of consumers Discussant: Peter Kooreman, Tilburg University and Netspar
Parallel session micro
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| 16.15 - 16.55 | Paul Bingley, Danish National Centre for Social Research, Denmark Public pension programmes and the retirement of married couples in Denmark Discussant: Tobias Klein, Tilburg University and Netspar
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| 16.55 - 17.35 | Mauro Mastrogiacomo, CPB, VU Amsterdam and Netspar Pension plans and pension outcomes. Who gets it right? Discussant: Zvi Bodie, Boston University and Netspar
Parallel session macro
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| 16.15 - 16.55 | Egbert Jongen, CPB and Netspar An analysis of individual accounts for the unemployment risk in the Netherlands Discussant: Joachim Inkmann, Tilburg University and Netspar |
| 16.55 - 17.35 | Ben Heijdra, Groningen University and Netspar Keeping up with the ageing Joneses Discussant: Roel Mehlkopf, Tilburg University and Netspar |
Last update: June 26, 2008
