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Optimal additional voluntary contribution in DC pension schemes to manage inadequacy risk

In defined contribution pension schemes the member bears the investment risk and her main concern is to obtain an inadequate fund at retirement. To address inadequacy risk, flexibility is often given to the member to pay additional voluntary contributions (AVCs) into the fund. In many countries the...

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