A Lifecycle Analysis of Defined Benefit Pension Plans

David Mccarthy
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Abstract

This paper employs a lifecycle model from the consumption-savings literature to examine the tradeoffs between defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans. We examine the effects of varying risk aversion, varying initial income and financial wealth, and varying wage processes (that may be correlated with returns on the risky asset). Results indicate that wage-indexed claims are not an optimal vehicle for retirement policy if the decision to participate is made early in life, because individuals hold most of their wealth in their human capital and would not wish to increase their exposure to income shocks. Later in life, after most of a worker’s human capital has been converted to financial assets, defined benefit pension plans help increase diversification by reducing exposure to financial market risk. The access that defined benefit plans provide to annuities markets and possible guaranteed rates of return over the risk-free rate increase the value of defined benefit plans to workers. The model also predicts that wage-indexed claims will be more valuable when equity markets provide low expected returns or are highly variable and when annuity markets are inefficient. The model illustrates two economic functions performed by defined benefit plans. Firstly, DB plans pool individual wage risks. This allows older workers to buy a wagelinked security that increases their exposure to wage risks. Secondly, they create a group annuities market that reduces the cost of adverse selection.
固定收益养老金计划的生命周期分析
本文采用了消费-储蓄文献中的生命周期模型来考察固定收益养老金计划和固定缴款养老金计划之间的权衡。我们研究了不同的风险厌恶、不同的初始收入和金融财富以及不同的工资过程(可能与风险资产的回报相关)的影响。结果表明,如果决定在生命早期参与退休政策,工资指数索赔并不是退休政策的最佳工具,因为个人将大部分财富放在人力资本中,不希望增加收入冲击的风险。在以后的生活中,当工人的大部分人力资本已经转化为金融资产后,固定收益养老金计划通过减少金融市场风险敞口来帮助增加多元化。固定收益计划为年金市场提供的机会,以及可能保证的高于无风险利率的回报率,增加了固定收益计划对工人的价值。该模型还预测,当股票市场提供较低的预期回报或高度可变,以及年金市场效率低下时,与工资挂钩的索赔将更有价值。该模型说明了固定收益计划的两种经济功能。首先,固定工资计划汇集了个人工资风险。这使得年长的员工可以购买与工资挂钩的证券,从而增加他们对工资风险的敞口。其次,他们创造了一个团体年金市场,降低了逆向选择的成本。
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