Investment Beliefs, Risk Management, and Pension Funds

SPRING 2009 VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1

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Table of Contents

Rethinking Investment Beliefs in a Time of Crisis: The Calming Hand of Philosophy

Jack Gray

Do Institutional Investors Have Sensible Investment Beliefs?

Kees Koedijk, Alfred Slager

Integrating Goals, Structure, and Decision-Making at Canada Pension Plan Investment Board

Donald M. Raymond

Pension Funds and Incentive Compensation: A Story Based on the Ontario Teachers’ Experience

Robert Bertram, Barbara Zvan

Should Pension Investing be Regulated?

E. Philip Davis, Yu-Wei Hu

Modernizing Pension Fund Legal Standards for the Twenty-First Century

Keith L. Johnson, Frank Jan de Graaf

Three Certainties and a Speculation: Reflections of a Pension Professional

Don Ezra

Pricing Risk in Corporate Pension Plans: Understanding the Real Pension Deal

Theo Kocken, Eduard Ponds, Roy Hoevenaars

Can Pension Funds Hedge Wage Risk?

Carolina Fugazza, Maela Giofré, Giovanna Nicodano