Designing the pension system: conceptual framework

Authors
Publication date 2011
Series Netspar Discussion Paper, DP 09/2011-080
Number of pages 31
Publisher Tilburg: Netspar
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
This paper develops an analytical framework for the design of pension systems, taking the functions of the pension system as the guiding principle. It discusses the economic principles underlying these functions and their implementation in practice. In particular, it distinguishes three functions: i) facilitating life-cycle financial planning; ii) insuring idiosyncratic risks and iii) sharing macroeconomic risks across generations. The first function concerns consumption smoothing over the life cycle, taking into account individual circumstances and preferences. The second function concerns pooling of intragenerational risks in the face of imperfect insurance markets. The third function concerns
intergenerational risk sharing of systemic or ‘macroeconomic’ shocks in the face of incomplete markets. As regards the latter function, the relevant market imperfections are the limited tradability of human capital and the lack of markets to trade risks with future generations.
Document type Working paper
Note September, 2011
Language English
Published at http://arno.uvt.nl/show.cgi?fid=116194
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