International Pension Workshop
Mariacristina De Nardi (UCL, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and NBER)
Savings and wealth inequality”.
The presentations are available via the program.
Session 1.1: Viability of pension plans
Chair: Ian Tonks
Emmanouil Platanakis (University of Bradford School of Management)
Pension scheme redsign and wealth redistribution between the members and sponsor: The USS rule change in October 2011
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Discussant: Roel Mehlkopf (DNB, TiU)
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Damiaan Chen (Amsterdam School of Economics)
Stability of participation in collective pension schemes: an option pricing approach
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Discussant: Antoon Pelsser (Maastricht University)
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Session 1.2: Life cycle
Chair: Monika Bütler
Rowena Crawford (Institute for Fiscal Studies)
Have households under-saved for retirement?
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Discussant: Lieke Kools (Leiden University)
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Pascal St Amour (University of Lausanne, Faculty of Business and Economcis (HEC)
Life cycle responses to health insurance status
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Discussant: Rob Alessie (Groningen University)
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Session 1.3: Retirement and self-employment
Chair: Flavia Coda Moscarola
Giacomo Pasini (Universita Ca’Foscari)
The effect on mental health of retiring during the economic crisis
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Discussant: Andries de Grip (Maastricht University)
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Margherita Borella (Turin University, Collegio Carlo Alberto CeRP)
Self-employment in Italy: the role of social security wealth
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Discussant: Stefan Hochguertel (VU Amsterdam)
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Session 2.1: Pension fund performance
Chair: Patrick Gerhard
Michael Rockinger (Swiss Finance Institute and University of Lausanne)
Optimal long-term allocation with pension fund liabilities
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Discussant: Peter Vlaar (APG)
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Ian Tonks (University of Bath, School of Management)
Network centrality and pension fund performance
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Discussant: Arno Riedl (Maastricht University)
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Session 2.2: Social security and annuities
Chair: Arjen Hussem
Yang Jiang (University of Groningen)
Non-annuitization in the annuity market
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Discussant: Monika Butler (University of St. Gallen)
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Joanna Tyrowicz and Marcin Bielecki (National Bank of Poland)
Political (in)stability of social security reform
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Discussant: Ward Romp (University of Amsterdam)
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Session 2.3: Health and medical expenditures
Chair: Margherita Borella
Raun van Ooijen (Groningen University)
Health status over the life cycle
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Discussant: Pilar Garcia Gomez (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
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Mariacristina de Nardi (UCL. Chicago Fed, IFS and NBER)
Medical expenses and health
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Discussant: Wilco Achterberg (Leiden University Medical Center)
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Session: Pension adequacy in Eastern Europe
Chair: Bas Werker
Andres Vork (Praxis Centre for Policy Studies, Estonia)
The impact of introduction of funded pension schemes on inter- and intragenerational inequality in Estonia: a cohort microsimulation analysis
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Discussant: Koen Caminada (Leiden University)
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Robert Gal (TARKI Social Research Institute)
The savings gap in Hungary
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Discussant: Magnus Piirits (Praxis Centre for Policy Studies, Estonia)
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Theo Nijman (TiU and Netspar)
Analysis of the standardized Pan European Pension (PEPP) product and its impact in four European countries: the Netherlands, Estonia, Finland and Hungary
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Discussant: Eduard Ponds (APG / TiU)
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Session: Annuitization and pension reform
Chair: Theo Nijman
Mariacristina Rossi (University of Turin)
Financial inclusion and life insurance demand: evidence from Italian households
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Discussant: Hazel Bateman (University of New South Wales)
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Marcel Lever (CPB)
Welfare effects and discontinuity risks of intergenerational risk sharing
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Discussant: Jan Bonenkamp (APG)
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Plenary session chaired by Marike Knoef
Claus Munk (Copenhagen Business School)
The role of housing in life-cycle portfolio and consumption decisions – part I
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Mariacristina de Nardi (UCL, Chicago Fed, IFS and NBER)
Savings and wealth inequality
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Session 3.1: Framing and beliefs
Chair: Sally Shen
Eduard Ponds (APG, TiU)
Framing and pension annuities
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Discussant: Thomas Post (Maastricht University)
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Patrick Gerhard (Maastricht University)
How past performance framing impacts investors’ belief updating
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Discussant: Maarten van Rooij (DNB)
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Rawley Heimer (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)
YOLO: mortality beliefs and household finance puzzles
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Discussant: Paula Lopes (London School of Economics)
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Session 3.2: Long term care and health prevention
Chair: Raymond Montizaan
Bram Wouterse (CPB)
Sustainability of public finances and the rising costs of long term care in the Netherlands
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Discussant: Pieter Bakx (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
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Arjen Hussem (PGGM)
The ability to pay for long-term care in the Netherlands: a life-cycle perspective
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Discussant: Teresa Bago d’Uva (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
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Paul Andres Rodriguez Lesmes (University College London)
Does it pay to medicate half of Britain? The case of primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the UK
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Discussant: Dorly Deeg (VU Amsterdam)
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Session 3.3: Issues in aging
Chair: Susan Thorp
Christoph Merkle (University of Mannheim)
The willingness to pay, accept and retire
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Discussant: Bas Donkers (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
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Najat el Mekkaoui (University Paris Dauphine)
Pension information and retirement planning in France: an evaluation of public policy
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Discussant: Milena Dinkova (Utrecht University School of Economics)
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Mariacristina Rossi (University of Turin)
Expected inheritance, labor supply and (dis)saving
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Discussant: Yue Li (VU Amsterdam)
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Session 4.1: Asset pricing models
Chair: Carolina Fugazza
Sally Shen (Capital University of Economics and Business)
How much should life cycle investor adapt their behavior when confronted with model uncertainty
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Discussant: Ferenc Horvath (Tilburg University)
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Zorka Simon (University of Mannheim)
Not risk free: the relative pricing of euro area inflation-indexed and nominal bonds
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Discussant: Dirk Broeders (DNB)
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Session 4.2: Labour supply
Chair: Jim Been
Peter Haan (DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research)
Labour supply and the pension system – evidence from a regression kink design
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Discussant: Adriaan Kalwij (Utrecht School of Economics)
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Raymond Montizaan (ROA, Maastricht University)
Gradual retirement, financial incentives, and labour supply of older workers: evidence from a stated preference analysis
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Session 4.3: Mortality
Chair: Najat el Mekkaoui
Susan Thorp (The University of Sydney Business School, University of Sydney)
Family, friends and framing: a cross-country study of subjective survival expectations
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Discussant: Jochem de Bresser (Groningen University)
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Ingo Kolodziej (Ruhr-University Bochum)
Changes in morbidity by proximity to death over time: evidence from Europe
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Discussant: Enrica Croda (University of Venice)
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Netspar Thesis Award Ceremony
Plenary session: chaired by Peter Schotman
Claus Munk (Copenhagen Business School)
The role of housing in life-cycle portfolio and consumption decisions – part II
Session 5.1: Life cycle portfolio choice
Chair: Gosse Alserda
Osei Wiafe (Griffith Business School, Griffith University)
Asset allocation in retirement: does glide path matter?
Discussant: Roderick Molenaar (Robeco)
Claus Munk (Copenhagen Business School)
Predictors and portfolios over the life cycle
Discussant: Frank de Jong (Tilburg University)
Carolina Fugazza (Turin University, Collegio Carlo Alberto
Life-cycle asset allocation and unemployment risk
Discussant: Bas Werker (Tilburg University)
Session 5.2: Home production, job losses and choosing
Chair: Anthony Webb
Wandi Bruine de Bruin (Centre for Decision Research, Leeds University Business School)
Choosing to be happy? Age differences in ‘maximizing’ decision strategies and experienced emotional well-being
Discussant: Elisabeth Brüggen (Maastricht University)
Jim Been (Leiden Law School, Leiden University)
Home production as a substitute to market consumption? Estimating the elasticity using houseprice shocks from the Great Recession
Discussant: Kim Peijnenburg (Bocconi University)
Jochem Zweerink (VU Amsterdam)
Job loss, firm-level heterogeneity and mortality
Discussant: Michele Belloni (Ca’Foscari University of Venice)
Session 5.3: Savings
Chair: Marike Knoef
Peter van Santen (Sveriges Riksbank)
Uncertain pension income and household saving
Discussant: Eva Sierminska (CEPS/INSTEAD)
Alessandro Martinello (Lund University)
How schooling affects intelligence and lifetime wealth accumulation
Discussant: Hans Bloemen (VU Amsterdam)
Eduard Suari Andreu (Groningen University)
The retirement-savings puzzle revisited: the role of housing as a bequethable asset
Discussant: Jan Rouwendal (VU Amsterdam)
Session 6.1: Risk preferences
Chair: Emmanouil Platanakis
Gosse Alserda (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Risk preference heterogeneity and optimal pension asset allocation
Discussant: Osei Wiafe (Griffith Business School, Griffith University)
Paul Smeets (Maastricht University)
Measuring risk and time preferences for pension savings decisions
Discussant: Christoph Merkle (University of Mannheim)
Session 6.2: Household finances
Chair: Rowena Crawford
Anthony Webb (Center for Retirement Research at Boston College)
Do households increase their savings when the kids leave home?
Discussant: Federica Teppa (DNB)
Paula Lopes (London School of Economics)
Background expenditure risk: implications for household finances and psychological well-being
Discussant: Arthur van Soest (Tilburg University)
Session 6.3: Disability and absenteeism
Chair: Eduard Suari Andreu
Flavia Coda Moscarola (university of turin, CeRP)
Absenteeism, childcare and the effectiveness of pension reforms
Discussant: Andras Simonovits (Institute of Economics CRERS-HAS)
Silvia Garcia Mandico (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Back to work: employment effects of tighter disability insurance eligibility in the Netherlands
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