Public policies and private pension contributions. (followed by a commentary on article by Joseph A. Ritter) (Federal Credit Allocation: Theory, Evidence, and History)

From: Journal of Money, Credit & Banking | Date: August 1, 1994| Author: Gale, William G. | Copyright information

Changes in pension regulation since 1974 have coincided with changes in pension coverage, plan choice, funding status, and pension contributions. This paper examines the effects of regulation and other factors on these items. The main contribution is a new set of estimates of the determinants of pension contributions. Regressions using a new, comprehensive measure of private pension contributions indicate that ERISA raised contributions and the 1984 full funding limitations reduced contributi...

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