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24-25 settembre 2009 disponibili i paper del convegno
"Saving for Old Age in a Financial Turmoil: New Challenges for Households, Providers and Policy-makers" Venue: Collegio Carlo Alberto Overview: The recent financial crisis calls into question the very grounds of pension reforms in Europe, in particular the risk diversification rationale for adding a private, funded pillar to the public one. Inadequate financial market performance and limited financial literacy among households fuel the temptation of “going back to the State”. But how far is a verdict of “failure” of the pension market justified? The conference aimed at addressing various issues within this broad picture, on both a theoretical and a policy level. The event falls on the 10th anniversary from the creation of the centre.
Invited lectures: Guglielmo Weber (University of Padua); Luigi Zingales (University of Chicago, Booth School of Business)
PROGRAMME (with downloadable papers) 24 September Session 1: Retirement income risks and possible guarantees
Anthony Webb (CRR, Discussant: Elena Vigna ( DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION John Turner ( Discussant: Richard Disney ( DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION Giuseppe Grande (Bank of Discussant: Filippo Taddei (Collegio Carlo Alberto and CeRP) DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION
Tullio Jappelli (University of Naples) "Pension Risk, Retirement Saving and Insurance" (with L. Guiso and M. Padula) DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION Lecture: Guglielmo Weber (University of Padua): "How can SHARE help ageing research in Europe? DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION
25 September Session 2: Pension funds performance and mortality-driven redistribution DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION Lecture: Luigi Zingales (University of Chicago, Booth School of Business) "The role of trust in financial investment" Shawn Cole (Harvard Business School) "Smart Money: The Effect of Education, Cognitive Ability, and Financial Literacy on Financial Market Participation" (with K. Shastry) Bilal Zia (World Bank) "Prices or Knowledge? What Drives Demand for Financial Services in Emerging Markets?" (with S. Cole and T. Sampson) Robert Clark (North Carolina State University) "The Role of Financial Literacy and Knowledge in Determining Retirement Plans" (with M. Morrill and S. Allen) Katherine Carman (Tilburg University) "How Real People Make Long-Term Decisions: The Case of Retirement Preparation" (with J. Binswanger) DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION DOWNLOAD PAPER/PRESENTATION
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