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The Political Economy Of Public Pensions Eileen Norcross Daniel J Smith

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The Political Economy Of Public Pensions Eileen Norcross Daniel J Smith
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 88
Author: Eileen Norcross, Daniel J. Smith
ISBN: 9781009019965, 9781009011624, 9781009027229, 9781009027021, 1009019961, 1009011626, 1009027220, 1009027026
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Political Economy Of Public Pensions Eileen Norcross Daniel J Smith by Eileen Norcross, Daniel J. Smith 9781009019965, 9781009011624, 9781009027229, 9781009027021, 1009019961, 1009011626, 1009027220, 1009027026 instant download after payment.

Abstract: Public pensions in the United States face an impending funding crisis in the wake of  the financial crisis and the COVID-19 recession. Many cities and states will struggle to meet  these growing obligations without major cuts in government services, reneging on pension  promises, or raising taxes. This Element examines the development of the pension crisis  through the lens of political economy. We analyze the knowledge and incentive problems  inherent in the institutional structure, governance, and accounting of public pensions. We  conclude by offering several institutional, governance, and reporting reforms to address the  pension funding crisis.

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