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Thought Leaders
Paul Keating
Paul Keating

Australia is prospering from its high saving rate.

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Global Opportunities
The New Age of Retirement
After decades of dropping, official retirement age is climbing again. more
Local Knowledge
The Fiscal Future of America

A mood of austerity is gripping governments across the world.

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Perspectives
Re-inventing the Wheel?
Innovators give inspiration for optimizing retirement systems. more
Public Policy
Voting Gray
Gerontocracy is becoming a theme as a generation rapidly ages. more
 
David Pitt Watson
#07 Paradigm Lost
David Pitt-Watson
As the era of defined benefit draws to a close, saving has to become more attractive, particularly to people with low income. The question is how? David Pitt-Watson believes that auto-enrollment should play a crucial role. more
PROJECT M Shlomo Benartzi
#06 Washington's DC
Prof. shlomo benartzi
As individuals are asked to assume more responsibility for their retirement savings, the behavioral finance expert believes that mmore assistance is required. more
Andrew Sheng
#05 The New World Disorder
Andrew sheng
The chief adviser to the China Banking Regulatory Commission discusses lessons learned during the global finacial crisis. more
Zvi Bodie
#03 Spending It Wisely
Boding tough on voodoo finance
Professor Zvi Bodie has long challenged conventional wisdom on retirement saving. His textbook, Investments (co-authored by Alex Kane and Alan Marcus), is used by the CFA Institute and the Society of Actuaries. more
 
Ottmar Edenhofer
#05 The New World Disorder
ottmar edenhofer
China is starting to take the environment more seriously, believes the chief economist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Change. more
James Wolfensohn
#01 Be Brave!
don't forget africa
Former president of the World Bank James Wolfensohn predicts what the world will look like in 2050 as a tectonic shift moves global GDP from today's richest nations to China, India, Brazil and other developing countries. more