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The Future of Public Employee Retirement Systems
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  • The Future of Public Employee Retirement Systems
  • Written by author Olivia S. Mitchell
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, October 2009
  • People covered by public pensions are often the subject of "pension envy": that is, their benefits might seem more generous and their contributions lower than those offered by the private sector. Yet this book points out that such judgments are often inac
  • People covered by public pensions are often the subject of "pension envy": that is, their benefits might seem more generous and their contributions lower than those offered by the private sector. Yet this book points out that such judgments are often
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1. The Future of Public Employee Retirement Systems, Olivia S. Mitchell
Part I: Costs and Benefits of Public Employee Retirement Systems
2. Estimating State and Local Government Pension and Retiree Health Care Liabilities, Stephen T. McElhaney
3. The Case for Marking Public Plan Liabilities to Market, Jeremy Gold and Gordon Latter
4. Between Scylla and Charybdis: Improving the Cost Effectiveness of Public Pension Retirement Plans, M. Barton Waring
5. Public Pensions and State and Local Budgets: Can Contribution Rate Cyclicality Be Better Managed?, Parry Young
6. Benefit Cost Comparisons Between State and Local Governments and Private Industry Employers, Ken McDonnell
7. Administrative Costs of State Defined Benefit and Defined Contribution, Edwin C. Hustead
8. Thinking About Funding Federal Retirement Plans, Toni Hustead
Part II: Implementing Public Retirement System Reform
9. Reforming the German Civil Servant Pension Plan, Raimond Maurer, Olivia S. Mitchell, and Ralph Rogalla
10. The Outlook for Canada's Public Sector Employee Pensions, Silvana Pozzebon
11. Unifying Pension Schemes in Japan: Toward a Single Scheme for Both Civil Servants and Private Employees, Junichi Sakamoto
12. Redefining Traditional Plans: Variations and Developments in Public Employee Retirement Plan Design, Keith Brainard
13. Defined Contribution Pension Plans in the Public Sector: A Benchmark Analysis, Roderick B. Crane, Michael Heller, and Paul J. Yakoboski
Part III: The Political Economy of Public Pensions
14. The Evolution of Public Sector Pension Plans in the United States, Robert L. Clark, Lee A. Craig, and Neveen Ahmed
15. Pension Fund Activism: The Double-Edged Sword, Brad M. Barber
16. The New Intersection on the Road to Retirement: Public Pensions, Economics, Perceptions, Politics, and Interest Groups, Beth Almeida, Kelly Kenneally, and David Madland


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