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Contents: Preface Nout Wellink 1. An Introduction to Frontiers in Pension Finance Dirk Broeders, Sylvester Eijffinger and Aerdt Houben 2. Are Market Values Fair? Jon Exley Discussion by Peter Schotman 3. The Intersection of Pensions and Enterprise Risk Management Jeremy Gold Discussion by Theo Nijman 4. The Victory of Hope Over Angst? Funding, Asset Allocation and Risk Taking in German Public Sector Pension Reform Raimond Maurer, Olivia Mitchell and Ralph Rogalla Discussion by Tom Steenkamp, Roy Hoevenaars and Roderick Molenaar 5. Labour Productivity in an Aging Society Axel Borsch-Supan, Ismail Duzgun and Matthias Weiss Discussion by Klaas Knot 6. It is all Back to Front: Critical Issues in the Design of Defined Contribution Pension Plans David Blake Discussion by Solange Berstein 7. Risk-based Supervision of Pension Funds: A Review of International Experience and Preliminary Assessment of the First Outcomes Gregory Brunner, Richard Hinz and Roberto Rocha Discussion by Coen N. Teulings 8. The Ideal Pension-Delivery Organization: Theory and Practice Keith Ambachtsheer Discussion by Ambrogio Rinaldi 9. Pension Guarantees, Capital Adequacy and International Risk Sharing Zvi Bodie Discussion by Kees Koedijk 10. Frontiers in Pension Finance and Reform: Institutional Innovation in the Netherlands Lans Bovenberg Discussion by Ross Jones 11. Population Aging, Financial Markets and Monetary Policy Lucas Papademos 12. Panel Discussions Dirk Witteveen, John Ashcroft, Henrik Bjerre-Nielsen and Lans Bovenberg Index

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