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Government-provided annuities under insolvency risk
Authors:Rachel J. Huang  Jeffrey T. Tsai
Affiliation:a Department of Finance, Yuan Ze University, 135 Yuan-Tung Road, Chung-Li, Taoyuan 32003, Taiwan
b Yuanpei University, Taiwan
c National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Abstract:This paper seeks to determine whether governments should intervene in the private annuity market by directly providing public insurance in the form of annuities when both the government and the insurance companies could default. It is found that, although the government could default, intervening by means of an annuity can improve social welfare if the insurance companies could default and the expected return on the public annuity is greater than the rate of return on a risk-free bond. We also find that, under actuarially fair pricing, the government should provide more in terms of a public annuity than the optimal amount of the annuity that the individual purchases in the private market if the government is less likely to default on the public annuity than an insurance company would in the case of a private annuity.
Keywords:Annuity puzzle   Optimal annuitization   Insolvency risk   Public annuity
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