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References

Bodie, Z., Merton, R. C., & Samuelson, W. F. (1992). Labor supply flexibility and portfolio choice in a life cycle model. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 16(3-4), pp. 427-49.

Chłoń-Domińczak, A., Franco, D., & Palmer, E. (2012). The First Wave of NDC Reforms: The Experiences of Italy, Latvia, Poland,and Sweden. In R. Holzmann, E. Palmer, & D. Robalino, Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes in a Changing Pension World : Volume 1. Progress, Lessons, and Implementation (pp. 31-84). Washington, DC: World Bank.

European Comission. (2015). The 2015 Ageing Report. Economic and budgetary projections for the 28 EU Member States (2013-2060). Brussels: European Commission. Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs.

Galouchko, K., & Kucukreisoglu, L. (2016, 10 18). bloomberg.com. Retrieved 03 25, 2017, from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-18/poland-seeks-to-lock-in-low-yields-with-first-30-year-eurobond

Roy, A. D. (1952). Safety First and the Holding of Assets. Econometrica, 20(3), pp. 431-49.

Treynor, J., & Mazuy, K. (1966). Can Mutual Funds Outguess the Market? Harvard Business Review, 44, pp. 131-136.

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Article from a journal:
Abdellaoui, M., Attema, A. E., & Bleichrodt, H. (2009). Intertemporal Tradeoffs for Gains and Losses: An Experimental Measurement of Discounted Utility.The Economic Journal,120(545), 845-866. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0297.2009.02308.x
Book:
Elton, E. J., Gruber, M. J., Brown, S. J., & Goetzmann, W. N. (2009).Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis(8th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Book chapter:
Chłoń-Domińczak, A., Franco, D., & Palmer, E. (2012).The First Wave of NDC Reforms: The Experiences of Italy, Latvia, Poland,and Sweden. In R. Holzmann, E. Palmer, & D. Robalino,Nonfinancial Defined Contribution Pension Schemes in a Changing Pension World : Volume 1. Progress, Lessons, and Implementation(pp. 31-84). Washington, DC: World Bank.
Conference paper:
Bickmann, M. (2016).Factor Mobility and Non-Harmonized Public Pension Systems in Europe. Paper presented in14th International Workshop on Pensions, Insurance and Savings, Paris
Dissertation:
Fernandes, J. L. (2007).Risk Taking in Financial Markets: Behavioral Perspective(Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Retrieved March 25, 2017, fromhttps://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/6287466.pdf
Report:
Broecke, S., Singh, S., & Swaim, P. (2016).The State of the North American Labour Market(Rep.). Retrieved March 25, 2017, from OECD website:http://www.oecd.org/unitedstates/The-state-of-the-north-american-labour-market-june-2016.pdf
Newspaper:
Markoff, J. (2016, May 17). Want to Buy a Self-Driving Car? Big-Rig Trucks May Come First.The New York Times. Retrieved March 25, 2017, fromhttps://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/17/technology/ want-to-buy-a-self-driving-car-trucks-may-come-first.html?action=click&contentCollection =Business%20Day&module=Related Coverage®ion=EndOfArticle&pgtype=article
Website:
Galouchko, K., & Kucukreisoglu, L. (2016, October 18). Poland Seeks to Lock in Low Yields Selling 30-Year Eurobond. Retrieved March 25, 2017, fromhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-18/poland-seeks-to-lock-in-low-yields-with-first-30-year-eurobond
Working Paper:
Debowicz, D., Saporiti, A., & Wang, Y. (2016).Redistributive Politics, Power Sharing and Fairness(LIS Working Paper Series , Working paper No. 681). Luxembourg Income Study.

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Table 1. Name of the table. Name of the table
Name, name / Name name name / Name name name / Name name name / Name name name / Name name name / Name name name / Name name name
Row1 / 9.5 / 127.7 / 2989.0 / ... / ... / ... / ...
Row 2 / 1.4 / 135.6 / 12564.4 / ... / ... / ... / ...
Row3 / 2.7 / 179.0 / 7 138.5 / ... / ... / ... / ...
.... / .... / ... / ... / ... / ... / ... / ...
Source: data from statistical data bank, ofg, 2009
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Table 2. Structure of foreign branches and subsidiaries of firms broken by country in the years 2009-2011
No of foreign entities
2009 / 2010 / 2011
TOTAL / 2747 / 2988 / 3178
of which:
Germany / 372 / 400 / 427