Skip to main content

Sale until 1 Feb: Up to 30% off selected books.

Palgrave Macmillan

The Religious Roots of Longevity Risk Sharing : The Genesis of Annuity Funds in the Scottish Enlightenment and the Path to Modern Pension Management

No reviews yet
Product Code: 9783031624025
ISBN13: 9783031624025
Condition: New
$147.70
This book presents a unique historical study on the origins of longevity risk management and its links to religious institutions in the eighteenth century. Throughout history, monarchs, affluent patrons, and wealthy benefactors routinely pledged to provide their devotees with pensions or life annuities, mirroring the biblical concept of ?aily bread for life? Until the eighteenth century, however, the uncertainty around the longevity of beneficiaries?lives and the difficulty of budgeting for random financial obligations had posed economic challenges that often led to insufficient funding and high default rates. This book narrates the genesis of longevity risk pooling and the first successfully funded annuity scheme in history, an eventual prototype for national pension plans around the world. It examines how a group of Protestant clergymen, scientists, and intellectuals associated with the Presbyterian Church of Scotland pioneered innovative methods for setting up a reversionary annuity and widow? pension plan, guided by actuarial principles. Unknown to many, the economist Adam Smith, and other literati of the Scottish Enlightenment, invested in this novel annuity. Illuminating the social and theological contexts of this scheme, the book argues that religious belief played a critical role in the development of best practices around the prudent management of longevity risk. The practices, values and beliefs in divine probabilities were at the heart of these thought leaders?confidence in long-term financial projections. Shedding light on this fascinating aspect of actuarial history by an examination of the archival records, while also linking to contextual discussions of modern pension challenges, this book will be of interest to scholars and readers interested in finance, insurance, pensions, and religion.


Author: Moshe A. Milevsky
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date: Jul 03, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 3031624025
ISBN-13: 9783031624025

The Religious Roots of Longevity Risk Sharing : The Genesis of Annuity Funds in the Scottish Enlightenment and the Path to Modern Pension Management

$147.70
 
This book presents a unique historical study on the origins of longevity risk management and its links to religious institutions in the eighteenth century. Throughout history, monarchs, affluent patrons, and wealthy benefactors routinely pledged to provide their devotees with pensions or life annuities, mirroring the biblical concept of ?aily bread for life? Until the eighteenth century, however, the uncertainty around the longevity of beneficiaries?lives and the difficulty of budgeting for random financial obligations had posed economic challenges that often led to insufficient funding and high default rates. This book narrates the genesis of longevity risk pooling and the first successfully funded annuity scheme in history, an eventual prototype for national pension plans around the world. It examines how a group of Protestant clergymen, scientists, and intellectuals associated with the Presbyterian Church of Scotland pioneered innovative methods for setting up a reversionary annuity and widow? pension plan, guided by actuarial principles. Unknown to many, the economist Adam Smith, and other literati of the Scottish Enlightenment, invested in this novel annuity. Illuminating the social and theological contexts of this scheme, the book argues that religious belief played a critical role in the development of best practices around the prudent management of longevity risk. The practices, values and beliefs in divine probabilities were at the heart of these thought leaders?confidence in long-term financial projections. Shedding light on this fascinating aspect of actuarial history by an examination of the archival records, while also linking to contextual discussions of modern pension challenges, this book will be of interest to scholars and readers interested in finance, insurance, pensions, and religion.


Author: Moshe A. Milevsky
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date: Jul 03, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 3031624025
ISBN-13: 9783031624025
 

Customer Reviews

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

Faster Shipping

Delivery in 3-8 days

Easy Returns

14 days returns

Discount upto 30%

Monthly discount on books

Outstanding Customer Service

Support 24 hours a day