ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B5478

    Title

 Democratizing Pension Funds: Corporate Governance And Accountability

    Author

 Davis, Ronald B

    Publisher

 UBC Press

    ISBN

 978-0-7748-1398-3

     Summary

Pension funds own significant shares of the world’s largest corporations. However, the beneficiaries of pensions often have little or no say in corporate governance issues – in spite of their status as owners and even though the environmental, social and economic performance of these corporations will impact not only their retirement accounts but also the very world into which they will retire. Democratizing pension funds analyzes the reasons for this passivity, pointing to conflicts of interest with respect to corporate governance activity in pension plans and also to limitations in corporate, securities, and pension law. The author moves the debate further by arguing that these conflicts of interest can be addressed by giving plan members a voice in pension plan governance as well as making the pension plan accountable to them. He also outlines the legal reforms necessary to implement accountability. This book will spark a debate concerning the need for democracy and accountability in the governance of trillions of dollars of plan members’ pension plan assets and the legitimacy of the present, mostly unaccountable, corporate governance decisions made by these plans.