TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 13, Issue 4 (October 2008)

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Editorial

Regulators on the run FREE

Robin Ellison

Pensions Int J 13: 189-190; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.27

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Papers

Pension schemes for 21st century: Is there a third way?

John Wilson

Pensions Int J 13: 191-199; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.24

Annuities: No longer the healthy option? The implications of segmentation

Mike Fuller

Pensions Int J 13: 201-206; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.29

Impact evaluation of the 1993 French pension reform on retirement age

Antoine Bozio

Pensions Int J 13: 207-212; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.22

Competition between unfunded systems: A European Union challenge

Gabrielle Demange

Pensions Int J 13: 213-220; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.25

Default investment options in defined contribution plans: A quantitative comparison

Gaobo Pang and Mark J Warshawsky

Pensions Int J 13: 221-226; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.23

Do pensioners endanger fiscal stability in EU countries?

Joz carone Mencinger

Pensions Int J 13: 227-235; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.28

The introduction of auto-enrolment and personal accounts to the UK in 2012 FREE

Chris Curry

Pensions Int J 13: 237-245; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.31

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Commentary

Personal accounts: International experiences — Clues as to how the landscape will change after 2012

Clare Ward

Pensions Int J 13: 247-250; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.30

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Opinion Piece

No time to waste

John Jory

Pensions Int J 13: 251-254; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.21

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Book Review

Pensions law handbook — Eighth edition FREE

Rachel Moss

Pensions Int J 13: 255-257; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.26

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Corrigendum

Public pension provision: A comparison of the British and Japanese systems, based on their university arrangements FREE

Ali M El-Agraa

Pensions Int J 13: 259; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.20