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The Australian retirement lottery: a system failure

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:09 authored by Amandha Ganegoda, John Evans
The purpose of this paper is to assess the adequacy of the Australian retirement system to fund the needs of retirees by taking into account both the Knightian risk arising from market volatility under normal market conditions as well as the Knightian uncertainty arising from rare but severe market shocks. We have also taken into account changes in employment during the pre-retirement phase. Given the low frequency, high impact of market shocks, the result is that cohorts of Australian retirees will enjoy very different levels of retirement income and there will be consequent shocks to the demand for the Age Pension supplement and potentially, significant variations in the standard of living in retirement for Australian employees. Whilst the Australian retirement system has been put forward as a model for other economies to follow, we find there is a fundamental flaw in the system.

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Ganegoda, A. & Evans, J. (2017). The Australian retirement lottery: a system failure. Australian Journal of Management, 42 (1), 3-31.

Journal title

Australian Journal of Management

Volume

42

Issue

1

Pagination

3-31

Language

English

RIS ID

98094

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