9 International Workshop on Pension, Insurance and Saving
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9 International Workshop on Pension, Insurance and Saving
LEDa Economic Department Chaire Dauphine - Ensae Groupama GDRI DREEM 9th International Workshop on Pension, Insurance and Saving Location / Lieu : Université Paris Dauphine University Paris Dauphine Thursday 19 & Friday 20, May, 2011 PROGRAM Thursday 19, May, 2011 - Room A709 (Building A) 14h00 - 14h15 WELCOME / ACCUEIL DES PARTICIPANTS 14h15 - 14h30 OPENING / OUVERTURE: Laurent BATSCH, Président (University Paris Dauphine) Elyes JOUINI, Najat EL MEKKAOUI DE FREITAS, Philippe BERNARD, Co-organizers (University Paris Dauphine, LEDa) Patrice GEOFFRON, Head (LEDa) 14h30 - 15h30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Larry BEEFERMAN (Harvard University): “The Cycle of Funded “Pensions” and Security in Retirement: Virtuous or Vicious?” 15h30 - 16h00 COFFEE BREAK 16h00 - 18h00 SESSION 1: Pension Systems and Financial Markets Chair: Patrice GEOFFRON (University Paris Dauphine) “Funding of pensions and economic growth, are they really related?” Eelco ZANDBERG (University of Groningen) Discussant: Jean PINQUET (Polytechnique) “Default options: are life cycle funds the solutions?” Mabrouk CHETOUANE (Banque de France) Discussant: Peter VAN SANTEN (University of Groningen) “Dynamics of health insurance ownership in Vietnam” Trong-Ha NGUYEN (Australian National University) Discussant: Bernard CASEY (Warwick University) “Commitment and lapse behavior in long-term insurance: a case study” Jean PINQUET (Polytechnique) Discussant: Bernard CASEY (Warwick University) Friday 20, May, 2011 - Room A709 (Building A) 8h30 - 8h45 WELCOME / ACCUEIL DES PARTICIPANTS 8h45 - 9h45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Gordon CLARK (Oxford University): “Workplace pensions: from corporatism to public utilities” 9h45 - 10h00 COFFEE BREAK 10h00 - 12h00 PARALLEL SESSIONS 2 & 3 Room: A709 S2: Financial Literacy and Financial Choices Chair: Edward WHITEHOUSE (OECD) Room: A707 S3: Pension Systems and Saving (1) Chair: Fabian KINDERMANN (University of Würzburg) “Financial Literacy and retirement planning in view of a growing youth demographic: the russian case” Georgios PANOS (University of Essex) Discussant: Luc ARRONDEL (PSE) “Lifecycle Savings when pension are at risk: theory and microeconometric evidence” Peter VAN SANTEN (University of Groningen) Discussant: Eelco ZANDBERG (University of Groningen) “Financial Literacy and pension plan participation in Italy” Chiara MONTICONE (University of Turin) Discussant: Luc ARRONDEL (PSE) “A positive Approach towards social security policy : the role of myopic agents” Xue WEN (Unicatt Italia) Discussant: Fabian KINDERMAN (University of Würzburg) “The role of financial literacy and pensions knowledge on the investment of retirement savings” Carolina FELIX (Emory University) Discussant: Jean-Christophe VERGNAUD (University Paris 1) “Can the longevity risk alleviate the annuitization puzzle? Empirical Evidence from Dutch Data” Federica TEPPA (Netherlands Central Bank) Discussant: Jean-Christophe VERGNAUD (University Paris 1) “Evaluating the impact on saving of tax-favored retirement saving plans” Andrea TISENO (Banca d’Italia) Discussant: Henri STERDYNIAK (OFCE) “Supplementary private pensions and saving: evidence from Spain” Jose ANTON (University of Salamanca) Discussant: Andrea TISENO (Banca d’Italia) 12h00 - 13h00 LUNCH (Espace Accueil) 13h00 - 14h30 SESSION 4: Pension Design and Reforms Chair: Didier BLANCHET (INSEE) “French retirement reform and inter-generational equity of the retirement” Bruno DUCOUDRE (Ministry of Health) Discussant: Lucy ROBERTS (University Paris Ouest) “Inequality and tax policy for retiree” Bérangère LEGENDRE (University d’Orléans et Paris Dauphine) Discussant: Cindy DUC (Ministry of Health) “Pension Design, Labor Supply distortions and human capital investment” Fabian KINDERMAN (University of Würzburg) Discussant: Patrick AUBERT (Ministry of Health) 2 14h30 - 14h45 COFFEE BREAK 14h45 - 16h15 PARALLEL SESSIONS 5 & 6 Room: A709 S5: Pension Systems and Saving (2) Chair: Gordon CLARK (Oxford University) Room: A707 S6: Pension Funds and Investments Chair: Larry BEEFERMAN (Harvard University) “Wealth evolution over life cycle: an age-periodcohort decomposition” Carole BONNET (INED) Discussant: Kevin TRACOL (PSE) “Post-retirement benefits, leverage, and real investment” Sohnke BARTRAM (Lancaster University and SSGA) Discussant: Ajanta KUMARA (National Graduate Institute - Tokyo) “Wealth effects on consumption plans: French households in the crisis” Kevin TRACOL (PSE) Discussant: Henri STERDYNIAK (OFCE) “Choosing between subsidized or unsubsidized private pension schemes: a random parameters bivariate probit analysis” Christian PFARR (University of Bayreuth) “Would emerging market pension funds benefit from international diversification? An application of the bootstrap approach” Ajanta KUMARA (National Graduate Institute Tokyo) Discussant: Sohnke BARTRAM (Lancaster University and SSGA) “Safe withdrawal rates savings for residents in emerging market countries” Channarith MENG (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) Discussant: Bérangère LEGENDRE (University Paris Dauphine). 16h15 - 16h30 COFFEE BREAK 16h30 - 18h00 GDRI-DREEM SESSION: Pension and informal insurance Chair: Mouhoub EL MOUHOUD (University Paris Dauphine) “Optimal enrollment in a pension system and informal family arrangements” Javier OLIVERA (Leuven University) Discussant: Baptiste VENET (University Paris Dauphine) “Assessing perspectives towards the possible effects of a superannuation system: the Mauritian context” Namratta BECCEEA (University of Mauritus) Discussant: Lucy ROBERTS (University Paris Ouest) “Should we retire earlier to look after our parents ? The role of immigrants” Agnese ROMITI (University of Roma) Discussant: Javier OLIVERA (Leuven University) 18h00 CLOSING / COCKTAIL (Espace Accueil) Location : Université Paris-Dauphine, Place du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 75775 PARIS Cedex 16. Metro: Porte Dauphine, RER C: Avenue Foch. Aucun article ne sera distribué. Les communications sont disponibles à l’adresse suivante. No paper are available during the workshop, they are available at: http://www.dauphine.fr/fr/actus/detailactu/article/9th-international-workshop-on-pension-insurance-andsaving.html 3