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Pension Fund Capitalism

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Pension fund assets are truly astronomical. But little is known about their functions, structures, and modes of decision making. This book fills the gap through a theoretically informed account of Anglo-American pension funds, set in context with current debates about the role of government policy and the roles and responsibilities of pension funds.

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First published January 1, 1999

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Gordon L. Clark

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January 13, 2024
Heavy use of social theory (e.g. path dependency, game theory) to discuss pensions, very little emperical work
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