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Pension Risk and Risk Based Supervision in Defined Contribution Pension Funds

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  • Tony Randle
  • Heinz P. Rudolph

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  • Tony Randle & Heinz P. Rudolph, 2014. "Pension Risk and Risk Based Supervision in Defined Contribution Pension Funds," World Bank Publications - Reports 17791, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Richard Hinz & Heinz P. Rudolph & Pablo Antolin & Juan Yermo, 2010. "Evaluating the Financial Performance of Pension Funds," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 2405.
    2. Pablo Antolín & Stéphanie Payet & Edward Whitehouse & Juan Yermo, 2011. "The Role of Guarantees in Defined Contribution Pensions," OECD Working Papers on Finance, Insurance and Private Pensions 11, OECD Publishing.
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