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Book SynopsisThe need for pension reform is widely discussed against the backdrop of falling fertility rates and rising longevity, with reference often made to Denmark as a model for pension system reform. This book offers an in-depth analysis of the Danish pension system; its design, performance, benefit structure, investment policies, regulation, and more.
Table of Contents1: Torben M. Andersen, Svend E. Hougaard Jensen, and Jesper Rangvid: The Danish Pension System: Design, Performance, and Challenges 2: Torben M. Andersen: The Danish Pension System in an International Comparison 3: Niels Lynggaard Hansen and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen: Income during Retirement: On the Role of Occupational Pensions and Home Equity as a Pension Device 4: Søren Fiig Jarner, Claus Munk, and Mogens Steffensen: Pension Product Design and Relations to the Danish Market 5: Peter Løchte Jørgensen, Henrik Ramlau-Hansen, and Jesper Rangvid: Asset Allocation, Investment Policies, and Returns 6: Jesper Berg: Regulation and Supervision of the Danish Pension System 7: Malene Kallestrup-Lamb, Søren Kjærsgård, and Søren Fiig Jarner: The Impact of Longevity on Pension Systems 8: Henrik Yde Andersen, Niels Lynggaard Hansen, and Andreas Kuchler: Pension Wealth and Macroeconomic Stability 9: Torben M. Andersen and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen: Public Finances and the Interplay Between Public and Private Pensions