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Developing an Annuity Market in Europe

9781843764762 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Elsa Fornero, Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Director, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies (CeRP), University of Turin and Elisa Luciano, Professor of Mathematical Finance, Faculty of Economics, University of Turin, Italy
Publication Date: 2004 ISBN: 978 1 84376 476 2 Extent: 320 pp
On the premise that pension provision in Europe will dramatically change over the next few decades, this book concentrates on the funded component of pension wealth, and specifically on annuities – financial products that, on the basis of actuarial equivalence, allow the conversion of wealth into a lifelong stream of income.

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On the premise that pension provision in Europe will dramatically change over the next few decades, this book concentrates on the funded component of pension wealth, and specifically on annuities – financial products that, on the basis of actuarial equivalence, allow the conversion of wealth into a lifelong stream of income.

Developing an Annuity Market in Europe provides an analysis of how longevity and return risks are dealt with, besides considering key features from both household and insurance company perspectives. It takes account of the fact that annuity markets are expected to attract much interest in future years given the prospective cuts in public pension expenditure. In order to fill the gap between shrinking pensions and desired retirement consumption, the authors argue, annuities must be well regulated and supplied with financially attractive products. These conditions hardly exist today: thin markets and scant interest prevail, information is incomplete and imperfect, products show significant disparities. The contributors to this book explore the causes of present malfunctioning and examine the changes that may give annuities a new and vital function, which, along with greater competition and greater regulation may significantly alter the present scene of pension finance.

Finally, the book offers an overview of regulatory issues including transparency, prudential provisions, appropriate levels of guarantees, and administrative costs.

This important and timely book will be invaluable to anyone interested in annuities, from practitioners through to students, researchers and academics concerned in financial or public economics.
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‘The book is highly recommended to anyone interested in this subject. There is a lack of contributions that deal adequately with issues such as the articulation of various pension schemes, horizontal and vertical equity, political choices, public versus private annuitisation, and so on. . . The main merit of Elsa Fornero and Elisa Luciano’s work is their success in bringing together so many renowned experts and varied texts, and the book undoubtedly contributes to progress in knowledge about pensions, savings and welfare policies.’
– Life and Pensions Magazine
Contributors
Contributors: L. Ballotta, M. Borella, M. Bütler, E. Cannon, E.P. Davis, E. Fornero, S. Haberman, M.D. Hurd, E. Luciano, D. McCarthy, O.S. Mitchell, C.W.A. Panis, E. Pitacco, G. Ponzetto, R. Schnabel, J.P. Smith, C. Soares, I. Tonks, M. Warshawsky, J.M. Zissimopoulos
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Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Annuities for an Aging World 3. Issues in the Regulation of Annuities Markets 4. Annuity Risk: Volatility and Inflation Exposure in Payments from Immediate Life Annuities 5. Pension Annuitization and Social Security Claiming 6. Longevity Risk in Living Benefits 7. Guaranteed Annuity Conversion Options and their Valuation 8. The Behavior of UK Annuity Prices from 1972 to 2002 9. Private Annuities and Public Pensions in Germany 10. Mandated Annuities in Switzerland 11. The Market for Annuities in Italy: Reality or Chimera? Index
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