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The Role of Annuity Markets in Financing Retirement

The Role of Annuity Markets in Financing Retirement
Author: Jeffrey R. Brown
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001-11-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262261692

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Annuity insurance products help protect retirees against outliving their incomes. Dramatic advances in life expectancy mean that today's retirees must plan on living into their eighties, their nineties, and even beyond. Longer life expectancies are the symbol of a prosperous society, but this progress also means that some retirees will need to plan conservatively and cut back substantially on their living standards or risk living so long that they exhaust their resources. This book examines the role that life annuities can play in helping people protect themselves against such outcomes. A life annuity is an insurance product that pays out a periodic amount for as long as the annuitant is alive, in exchange for a premium. The book begins with a history of life annuity markets during the twentieth century in the United States and elsewhere. It then explores recent trends in annuity pricing and money's worth, as well as the economic value generated for purchasers of these products. The book explains the potential importance of inflation-protected annuities and stock-market-linked variable annuities in providing more complete retirement security. The concluding chapters examine life annuities in various institutional settings and the tax treatment of annuity products.


Annuity Markets

Annuity Markets
Author: Edmund Stuart Cannon
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199216991

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The Pension Crisis concerns the changing demographic profile of the economy: an increasing number of elderly persons supported by fewer young people. Governments around the world are responding to this impending crisis by shifting their pension policies away from pay-as-you-go systems towards individual savings schemes. These savings need to be converted into a pension at retirement, and annuities provide this function. This book is a comprehensive study of annuity markets. The book starts by outlining the context of public policy towards pensions, and explains the different types of annuities available, focusing on the UK which has the largest annuity market in the world. It examines how annuities are priced, and describes the techniques of mortality measurement. As a background, it provides a history of annuities, and the experience of annuity markets in a number of other countries. The book outlines the economic theory behind annuities, and explains how annuities insure consumers against longevity risks. It goes on to describes how annuities markets function: how they work, and whether they are efficient, leading onto a discussion of the annuity puzzle. The book concludes by discussing the regulatory framework, assets available to back annuity liabilities, and recent developments in annuity markets.


Annuity Markets and Pension Reform

Annuity Markets and Pension Reform
Author: George A. (Sandy) Mackenzie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2006-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1139458086

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This 2006 book treats two vital public policy issues: how should distributions from individual accounts be regulated, and how can the market for private annuities function better? It provides a comprehensive survey of the issues that arise when contributors to individual accounts become eligible for distributions. It also addresses the questions of whether annuitization or other restrictions on distributions should be mandatory, and if so, can the provision of annuities be privatized? Its analytical framework is applicable to a broad range of countries. Given the diminishing importance of public pensions around the world, the growing number of the elderly, and the increasing importance of defined contribution plans, the voluntary demand for private annuities is going to grow. It is vital that annuities be reasonably priced and that the annuity market be effectively regulated. The book investigates both issues, and proposes reforms to enhance the efficiency of the annuity market.


The Role of Annuity Markets in Financing Retirement

The Role of Annuity Markets in Financing Retirement
Author: Jeffrey Robert Brown
Publisher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262025096

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Annuity insurance products help protect retirees against outliving their incomes.


Annuity Markets in Comparative Perspective

Annuity Markets in Comparative Perspective
Author: Estelle James
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2000
Genre: Annuities
ISBN:

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Preliminary result of a continuing research project that analyzes annuity markets in various countries. The projects focused on understanding whether annuity markets can be relied upon to provide reliable retirement income at reasonable prices.


Annuities and Other Retirement Products

Annuities and Other Retirement Products
Author: Roberto Rezende Rocha
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821385747

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In the 1990s many emerging economies in Central Europe and Latin America initiated their pension reforms. While most analysis to date has focused on the accumulation phase, there are a number of lessons to be shared as countries start to prepare the retirement options for their contributors, with this book addressing these issues from a public policy perspective.


Annuity Markets

Annuity Markets
Author: Edmund Cannon
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191607592

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The Pension Crisis concerns the changing demographic profile of the economy: an increasing number of elderly persons supported by fewer young people. Governments around the world are responding to this impending crisis by shifting their pension policies away from pay-as-you-go systems towards individual savings schemes. These savings need to be converted into a pension at retirement, and annuities provide this function. This book is a comprehensive study of annuity markets. The book starts by outlining the context of public policy towards pensions, and explains the different types of annuities available, focusing on the UK which has the largest annuity market in the world. It examines how annuities are priced, and describes the techniques of mortality measurement. As a background, it provides a history of annuities, and the experience of annuity markets in a number of other countries. The book outlines the economic theory behind annuities, and explains how annuities insure consumers against longevity risks. It goes on to describes how annuities markets function: how they work, and whether they are efficient, leading onto a discussion of the annuity puzzle. The book concludes by discussing the regulatory framework, assets available to back annuity liabilities, and recent developments in annuity markets.


Securing Lifelong Retirement Income

Securing Lifelong Retirement Income
Author: Noriyuki Takayama
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199594848

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As it becomes increasingly important to evaluate the risks and opportunities presented by an aging population, this book discusses products that manage longevity risk, the structure and safety of these products, and how policy can stimulate and strengthen them, within both emerging and older economies.


Life Annuity Products and Their Guarantees

Life Annuity Products and Their Guarantees
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9264265317

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This publication helps policy makers to better understand annuity products and the guarantees they provide in order to optimise the role that these products can play in financing retirement.


The Economic Theory of Annuities

The Economic Theory of Annuities
Author: Eytan Sheshinski
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1400829429

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Annuities are financial products that guarantee the holder a fixed return so long as the holder remains alive, thereby providing insurance against lifetime uncertainty. The terms of these contracts depend on the information available to insurance firms. Unlike age and gender, information about individual survival probabilities cannot be readily ascertained. This asymmetric information causes market inefficiencies, such as adverse selection. Groundbreaking in its scope, The Economic Theory of Annuities offers readers a theoretical analysis of the functioning of private annuity markets. Starting with a general analysis of survival functions, stochastic dominance, and characterization of changes in longevity, Eytan Sheshinski derives the demand for annuities using a model of individuals who jointly choose their lifetime consumption and retirement age. The relation between life insurance and annuities that have a bequest option is examined and "annuity options" are proposed as a response to the lack of secondary markets. This book also investigates the macroeconomic policy implications of annuities and changes in longevity on aggregate savings. Sheshinski utilizes statistical population theory to shed light on the debate of whether the surge in savings and growth in Asia and other countries can be attributed to higher longevity of the population and whether this surge is durable. This book shows how understanding annuities becomes essential as governments that grapple with insolvency of public social security systems place greater emphasis on individual savings accounts.