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Designing social security : a portfolio choice approach

Matsen, Egil; Thøgersen, Øystein
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2001-10
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Abstract
Public social security systems may provide diversification of risks to individuals’ life-time

income. Capturing that a pay-as-you-go program (paygo) may be considered as a “quasiasset”,

we study the optimal size of the social security program as well as the optimal split

between a funded part and a paygo part by means of a theoretical portfolio choice approach.

A low-yielding paygo system can benefit individuals if it contributes to hedge other risks to

their lifetime resources. Moreover, a funded part of the social security system can be justified

by potential imperfections to the individuals’ free access to the stock market. Numerical

calculations for Sweden, Norway, the US and the UK demonstrate that the optimal size of

paygo-part of the pension program varies considerably in response to differences in projected

growth rates and the correlation between stock returns and growth. Our calculations suggest

that a paygo program has an important role in the three former countries – but not in the U.K.
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Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of Economics
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Discussion paper
2001:21

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