Pension Fund Capitalism
Discover the intricate world of pension funds with Pension Fund Capitalism by Gordon L. Clark, published by Oxford University Press in 2000. This enlightening book spans 364 pages and delves into the vast assets of pension funds, which are often overlooked yet hold significant power in the financial landscape.
Clark offers a comprehensive and theoretically informed analysis of Anglo-American pension funds, shedding light on their structures, functions, and decision-making processes. By situating these funds within the broader context of government policy debates, this book addresses the critical roles and responsibilities that pension funds play in today's economy.
Whether you are a finance professional, a student of economics, or simply curious about the workings of pension funds, Pension Fund Capitalism provides essential insights that are both informative and thought-provoking.