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The Future Of Pension Plan Funding And Disclosure Monograph
- The Future of Pension Plan Funding and Disclosure Symposium
- Held: July 14–15, 2005
- Washington, DC
Co–sponsoring organizations: Canadian Institute of Actuaries and Conference of Consulting Actuaries
Session 1: Funding Reform: Introduction and a Macro Perspective
- Canadian Institute of Actuaries Committee on Pension Plan Financial Reporting
- Complete Paper
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- Michael Archer and William B. Gulliver
- Complete Paper Part 1
- Complete Paper Part 2
Session 2: Funding Lessons From Past U.S. And Canadian Practice Around The World
- Leslie John Lohmann
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- Eric J. Klieber
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
Session 3: The Role Of The Government And Guarantee Organizations: Laissez Faire Or Welfare State?
Session 4: Implications Of Sponsor Bankruptcy
- Raymond J. Murphy
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
Session 5: Examining Stakeholder Perspectives
Session 6: Re-Examining Funding Methods: Financial Economics Considerations
- Mark Ruloff, Steve Strake, Howard Winklevoss
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- Eric S. Friedman
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
Session 7: Funding Reform–Future Directions
- Jeremy Gold
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
- This article originally appeared in the Fall 2005 issue of The Journal of Portfolio Management and is reprinted with permission from Institutional Investor, Inc. For more information please visit www.iijpm.com
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- Donald E. Fuerst, Ethan Kra
- Complete Paper
- This paper is reprinted courtesy of Mercer Human Resource Consulting and may be used as–is, without alteration.
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- Session 7 Discussant Comments: Gerard C. Mingione
Lunch Presentations
- Arnold F. Shapiro
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- David Blitzstein
- Comments
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- John Turner
- Comments
Accepted Papers Not Presented At The Symposium
- Bosco Chan
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- David T. Kausch
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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- Kurt D. Weber
- Abstract
- Complete Paper
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