Pension schemes and pension funds in the United Kingdom / David Blake.

Author
Blake, David, 1954- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.
Description
xxii, 607 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Analyses the role of the state in the development of pensions and pension schemes. Discusses the pension choices and retirement decisions of individuals. Examines pension fund investment and management, and investigates the consequences of pension funds for capital markets. Proposes a reform of the pensions system in the UK.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • 1. The Development of State Pensions
    • 2. The Development of Occupational Pension Schemes and Personal Pension Schemes
    • 3. The Role of the State in the Development of Pensions and Pension Schemes
    • 4. The Basic State Pension Scheme
    • 5. The State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme
    • 6. Occupational Pension Schemes
    • 7. Personal Pension Schemes
    • 8. Self-Employed, Partners', Executives', and Directors' Pension Schemes
    • 9. Pension Choices and Retirement Decisions
    • 10. Pensions and Public Policy
    • 11. Pension Funding in the United Kingdom
    • 12. Pension-Fund Investments
    • 13. Pension-Fund Management
    • 14. Pension-Fund Investment Performance
    • 15. The Consequences of Pension Funds for Capital Markets
    • 16. Future Developments
    • 17. The Ideal Pension Scheme
    • Appendix: Pensions-Related Organizations.
    ISBN
    • 0198286236
    • 9780198286233
    LCCN
    93033140
    OCLC
    28891392
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