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MAP20210028984Ippolito, Richard A.The Economics of pension insurance / Richard A. Ippolito . — Boston : University of Pennsylvania, 1989270 p. ; 23 cmPertenece a la donación de la biblioteca particular de D. Camilo Pieschacón VelascoSumario: This 1989 volume examines the economic rationale for and effects of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), the US federal agency that insures corporate or private sector defined-benefit pension plans. The author, former chief economist of the PBGC, contends that the institution was initially created as a too-generous insurance provider in that benefits were not correctly priced relative to risk and exposure. The result was a system subject to moral hazard and redistribution between firms with well-funded pensions to those with poorly-financed funds. He explores ways to convert the scheme to a privatized system