Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5077655 | Insurance: Mathematics and Economics | 2006 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Traditional with-profits pension saving schemes have been criticized for their opacity, plagued by embedded options and guarantees, and have recently created enormous problems for the solvency of the life insurance and pension industry. This has fueled creativity in the industry's product development departments, and this paper analyzes a representative member of a family of new pension schemes that have been introduced in the new millennium to alleviate these problems. The complete transparency of the new scheme's smoothing mechanism means that it can be analyzed using contingent claims pricing theory. We explore the properties of this pension scheme in detail and find that in terms of market value, smoothing is an illusion, but also that the return smoothing mechanism implies a dynamic asset allocation strategy which corresponds with traditional pension saving advice and the recommendations of state-of-the-art dynamic portfolio choice models.
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Authors
Montserrat Guillén, Peter Løchte Jørgensen, Jens Perch Nielsen,