TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 14, Issue 1 (February 2009)
Editorial
Quantum of blame
Robin Ellison
Pensions Int J 14: 1-3; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.40
Original Articles
Pension reform in Israel under mandatory pension law
Ilanit Gavious, Avia Spivak and Rami Yosef
Pensions Int J 14: 4-13; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.33
Moving from pay-as-you-go to privately managed individual pension accounts: What have we learned after 25 years of the Chilean pension reform?
Joaquín Vial and Angel Melguizo
Pensions Int J 14: 14-27; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.32
Employee benefits of corporate self-invested pension plans
Philip Hutchinson
Pensions Int J 14: 28-35; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.34
The case for emerging markets and regional versus global management considerations
David da Silva
Pensions Int J 14: 36-46; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.36
Using hedge funds to enhance asset allocation in life cycle pension funds
Nigel D Lewis
Pensions Int J 14: 47-52; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.35
Deregulation: Back to the future?
Rosalind Knowles
Pensions Int J 14: 53-57; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.37
The 'new' paternalism, consultation and consent: Expectations of UK participants in defined contribution and self-directed retirement savings schemes
Gordon L Clark and Janelle Knox-Hayes
Pensions Int J 14: 58-74; doi:10.1057/pm.2008.38



