The revealed preference for dominated insurance-based personal pension plans (PPPs) in Italy is a decadelong puzzle. I surmise that a motivation from the supply side is a sales force factor deriving from the geographical distribution of financial providers, including the countrywide network of the state controlled Post Office. I provide supporting evidence using three biennial waves of the Bank of Italy’s survey on household finances from 2010 to 2014. The time interval includes a public pension system reform sharply raising the statutory age retirement, legislated in December 2011 to defuse a sovereign debt crisis. I show that the salience effect on the awareness of the benefits of supplementing lower perspective public pensions with PPPs increased the explanatory power of financial strength indicators. Exploiting a module in the 2010 wave I estimate a surprising decrease in the probability of subscription to PPPs in 2014 associated with the indicator for the highest financial literacy level.

Behind the success of dominated personal pension plans: sales force and financial literacy factors / Marotta, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF PENSION ECONOMICS & FINANCE. - ISSN 1475-3022. - 19:4(2020), pp. 532-547. [10.1017/S1474747219000209]

Behind the success of dominated personal pension plans: sales force and financial literacy factors

Marotta, Giuseppe
2020

Abstract

The revealed preference for dominated insurance-based personal pension plans (PPPs) in Italy is a decadelong puzzle. I surmise that a motivation from the supply side is a sales force factor deriving from the geographical distribution of financial providers, including the countrywide network of the state controlled Post Office. I provide supporting evidence using three biennial waves of the Bank of Italy’s survey on household finances from 2010 to 2014. The time interval includes a public pension system reform sharply raising the statutory age retirement, legislated in December 2011 to defuse a sovereign debt crisis. I show that the salience effect on the awareness of the benefits of supplementing lower perspective public pensions with PPPs increased the explanatory power of financial strength indicators. Exploiting a module in the 2010 wave I estimate a surprising decrease in the probability of subscription to PPPs in 2014 associated with the indicator for the highest financial literacy level.
2020
12-nov-2019
19
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532
547
Behind the success of dominated personal pension plans: sales force and financial literacy factors / Marotta, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF PENSION ECONOMICS & FINANCE. - ISSN 1475-3022. - 19:4(2020), pp. 532-547. [10.1017/S1474747219000209]
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