1. Impacts on Economic Security Programs of Rapidly Shifting Demographics;Robert L Brown;Retirement 2000: A Multi-Disciplinary Symposium,2000
2. Reckoning with the Pension Fund Revolution;Peter Drucker;Harvard Business Review,1991
3. What if Boomers Can't Retire? How to Build Real Security, Not Phantom Wealth;Thornton Parker;Society of Actuaries,2000
4. At the end of 2000, the total value of U.S. company stocks was $15,240 trillion. Thus, the total value of publicly held stocks of U.S. companies was between $12,954 trillion and $12,192 trillion. The Investment Company Institute did an analysis for me that estimated the year-end 2000 value of stocks held by all types of retirement-related portfolios was $6.447 trillion-almost exactly half of $12,954. 5. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development;Nobody tracks the fraction of total stock outstanding held by retirementrelated portfolios,1998
5. The Degeneration of the EMU;Niall Ferguson;Foreign Affairs,2000