On the Financial Sustainability of Earnings-Related Pension Schemes with “Pay-As-You-Go” Financing and the Role of Government Indexed Bonds

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Policy Research Working Papers
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Robalino, David A.
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Bodor, András
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2012-06-18T22:32:33Z
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2012-06-18T22:32:33Z
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2006-07
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In this paper the authors reconsider the idea of an earnings-related pension system with reserves invested in indexed government bonds as a mechanism to both ensure financial sustainability and improve security. They start by reviewing the characterization of the sustainable rate of return of an earnings-related pension system with pay-as-you-go financing. The authors show that current proxies for the sustainable rate, including the Swedish "gyroscope," are not stable and propose an alternative measure that depends on the growth of the buffer-stock and the pay-as-you-go asset. Using a simple one-sector macroeconomic model that embeds a notional account pension system they then show how GDP indexed government bonds, if combined with the right measure for the sustainable rate of return on contributions, could be used to generate a sustainable and secure earnings-related pension system, without becoming a fiscal burden. The proposal is particularly attractive for countries considering reforms to earnings-related systems that have accumulated a large implicit pension debt. In this case, the government bonds allow the financing of this debt in a transparent way. The proposed mechanism can also facilitate the transition to a fully-funded pension system when the government bonds are allowed to be traded.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/07/6918300/financial-sustainability-earnings-related-pension-schemes-pay-as-you-go-financing-role-government-indexed-bonds
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8387
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English
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3966
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
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AGE DISTRIBUTION
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ANNUITIES
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ANNUITY
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ANNUITY FACTOR
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ASSETS
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AVERAGE WAGE GROWTH
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BANKRUPTCY
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BASIC
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BENEFIT FORMULA
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BONDS
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CASH BALANCE
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COMPUTING
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CONTRIBUTION BASE
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CONTRIBUTION RATE
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CONTRIBUTION RATES
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DEBT
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DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
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DISCOUNT RATE
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DROPOUT
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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FERTILITY
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FERTILITY RATES
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GDP
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GDP PER CAPITA
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GOVERNMENT BONDS
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GROWTH RATE
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GROWTH RATES
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HUMAN CAPITAL
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INDEXATION
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INDEXED BONDS
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INDEXING
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INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
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INFLATION
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INTEREST RATE
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INTEREST RATES
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LABOR FORCE
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LABOR SUPPLY
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LEVEL OF CAPITAL
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LIFE EXPECTANCY
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LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
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MACROECONOMIC MODEL
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MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
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MORTALITY
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NOTIONAL ACCOUNT
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NOTIONAL ACCOUNT SCHEMES
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NOTIONAL ACCOUNT SYSTEMS
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NOTIONAL CAPITAL
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OLE
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OPPORTUNITY COST
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PENSION FUND
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PENSION LIABILITIES
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PENSION PLAN
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PENSION REFORM
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PENSION RIGHTS
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PENSION SCHEMES
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PENSION SYSTEM
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PENSION SYSTEM PARAMETERS
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PENSION SYSTEMS
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PENSIONS
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POLICY IMPLICATIONS
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POLICY MAKERS
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POLICY RESEARCH
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POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
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POPULATION GROWTH
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POPULATION GROWTH RATE
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POPULATION GROWTH RATES
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PRICE INDEXATION
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PRODUCTION FUNCTION
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PRODUCTIVITY
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PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
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PRODUCTIVITY OF CAPITAL
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PROGRAMMING
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PROGRESS
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PROPERTY RIGHTS
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RATE OF RETURN
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REAL GDP
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RESPECT
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RETIREES
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RETIREMENT
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RETIREMENT AGE
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SEX
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SIMULATION
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SYSTEM DESIGN
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WAGES
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On the Financial Sustainability of Earnings-Related Pension Schemes with “Pay-As-You-Go” Financing and the Role of Government Indexed Bonds
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/07/6918300/financial-sustainability-earnings-related-pension-schemes-pay-as-you-go-financing-role-government-indexed-bonds
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Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
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Social Protection and Labor
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Trade and Competitiveness
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Health, Nutrition, and Population
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10.1596/1813-9450-3966
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000016406_20060712160519
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6918300
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WPS3966
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Technology Industry
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Economic Theory and Research
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Pensions and Retirement Systems
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Population Policies
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Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Economic Growth
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Industry
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Social Protections and Labor
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