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2016Nov
Couple researching online

Rafal Chomik, John Piggott and Marc de Cure

This submission was prepared for the Senate inquiry into the Superannuation (Excess Transfer Balance Tax) Bill 2016 [Provisions] and Treasury Laws Amendment (Fair and Sustainable Superannuation) Bill 2016 [Provisions].

2014Aug
Colleagues analysing data

Hazel Bateman, Rafal Chomik, John Piggott, and Michael Sherris

This submission focuses on the use of defaults in superannuation drawdowns at retirement. It has been written in response to a request to CEPAR by the FSI to provide input on this issue.

2014Jan
Australian currency

James Mahmud Rice, Jeromey Temple and Peter McDonald

With demographic and economic changes on the horizon, an understanding of the production and consumption behavior of all Australians, but mature age Australians in particular, is indispensible. This project seeks to enhance our understanding of the economic lifecycle by developing National Transfer Accounts (NTA) for Australia.

2014Jan
Male researcher on his laptop

Hazel Bateman, Rafal Chomik, John Piggott and Michael Sherris.

Following CEPAR's initial submission to the Financial Systems Inquiry, members of the Inquiry expressed the view that behavioural economics/finance had been underdone in the submission. CEPAR has put together a supplementary submission addressing this area.

2014Jan
Financial independence

A number of CEPAR staff and affiliates contributed to this submission, including Rafal Chomik, Michael Sherris, Hazel Bateman, John Piggott, Ralph Stevens, and Diane Hosking, and the Chairman of th

2014Jan
Researcher

Hal Hendig and Chris Phillipson

CEPAR Chief Investigator Hal Kendig, along with Chris Phillipson, submitted a report to the British Academy Policy Centre on Building Age Friendly Cities.

2013Jan
Research colleagues

Heather Booth, Tim Windsor, Heather Crawford and Pilar Rioseco

This research report was prepared for the National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre by CEPAR Associate Investigators.

2012Jan
Female colleagues collaborating

Kaarin Anstey, Kerry Sargent-Cox and Carly Pymont

This 5-year validation study was funded by and prepared for the NRMA ACT Road Safety Trust by CEPAR Investigators.

2012Jan
Elderly couple researching pension options

Kaarin Anstey, Tim Windsor, Peter Butterworth, Dimity Crisp and Elissa Pearson

This research was prepared for the National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre by CEPAR Investigators.