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Comparing Pension Plan Operating Costs: Correcting the Fraser Institute’s Faulty Analysis and Conclusions

Comparing Pension Plan Operating Costs: Correcting the Fraser Institute’s Faulty Analysis and Conclusions

by Keith Ambachtsheer, David Dupont, Tom Scheibelhut | Mar 8, 2016 | Research

The Fraser Institute recently published a paper titled “Comparing the Costs of the Canada Pension Plan with Public Pensions Plans in Ontario”.1 Based on a comparative cost analysis of six Canadian public sector pension organizations, the authors reached three...
Comparing Pension Plan Operating Costs: Correcting the Fraser Institute’s Faulty Analysis and Conclusions

The Time Has Come For Standardized Total Cost Disclosure For Private Equity

by Andrea Dang, David Dupont, Mike Heale | Apr 8, 2015 | Research

Given the level of detail and timing of private equity manager reports, can pension funds disclose investment costs in a consistent manner across the industry? What would full cost disclosure require of a pension fund? We found a good example of this in one of our...
Comparing Pension Plan Operating Costs: Correcting the Fraser Institute’s Faulty Analysis and Conclusions

Does Better Governance Produce Better Outcomes? New Evidence From The Corporate Sector

by Keith Ambachtsheer | Feb 8, 2015 | Research

In this study, we explore the organizational and performance implications for organizations that integrate (sustainability into their) corporate policies. Our overarching thesis is that such organizations represent an alternative and distinct way of competing for the...
Comparing Pension Plan Operating Costs: Correcting the Fraser Institute’s Faulty Analysis and Conclusions

Value Added by Large Institutional Investors between 1992 – 2013

by Alexander D. Beath | Jan 8, 2015 | Research

Can large institutional investors beat the market and deliver added value above and beyond their benchmarks? We answer this question using a massive data set comprised of 6,666 samples drawn from a global set of defined benefit pension plans along with a handful of...
Comparing Pension Plan Operating Costs: Correcting the Fraser Institute’s Faulty Analysis and Conclusions

How Effective is Pension Fund Governance Today? and Do Pension Funds Invest for the Long Term?

by Keith Ambachtsheer, John McLaughlin | Jan 8, 2015 | Research

This study marks the continuation of a series of survey-based research projects on pension fund governance by the authors and colleagues that stretch back over 20 years. A catalyst for this new effort was the Focusing Capital on the Long Term (FCLT) initiative...
Comparing Pension Plan Operating Costs: Correcting the Fraser Institute’s Faulty Analysis and Conclusions

How Implementation Style and Costs Affect Private Equity Performance

by Alexander D. Beath, Chris Flynn, Rotman International Journal of Pension Management | Apr 8, 2014 | Research

This article describes a study that analyzed the private equity performance and costs of large pension funds. Using data from the CEM Benchmarking Inc. (CEM) database, we establish that implementation style affects net performance: internal management outperforms...
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