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Bessler, Wolfgang and Blake, David and Lückoff, Peter and Tonks, Ian (2010): Why does mutual fund performance not persist? The impact and interaction of fund flows and manager changes.

Blake, David (2009): NDC v FDC: Pros, cons and replication.

Blake, David and Biffs, Enrico (2012): Keeping Some Skin in the Game: How to Start a Capital Market in Longevity Risk Transfers.

Blake, David and Boardman, Tom (2010): Spend more today: Using behavioural economics to improve retirement expenditure decisions.

Blake, David and Boardman, Tom and Cairns, Andrew (2010): Sharing longevity risk: Why governments should issue longevity bonds.

Blake, David and Brockett, Patrick and Cox, Samuel and MacMinn, Richard (2011): Longevity risk and capital markets: The 2009-2010 update.

Blake, David and Cairns, Andrew and Dowd, Kevin (2008): Turning pension plans into pension planes: What investment strategy designers of defined contribution pension plans can learn from commercial aircraft designers.

Blake, David and Courbage, Christophe and MacMinn, Richard and Sherris, Michael (2011): Longevity risks and capital markets: The 2010-2011 update.

Blake, David and Wright, Douglas and Zhang, Yumeng (2011): Age dependent investing: Optimal funding and investment strategies in defined contribution pension plans when members are rational life cycle financial planners.

Blake, David and Wright, Douglas and Zhang, Yumeng (2011): Target-driven investing: Optimal investment strategies in defined contribution pension plans under loss aversion.

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Cairns, Andrew and Dowd, Kevin and Blake, David and Coughlan, Guy (2011): Longevity hedge effectiveness: a decomposition.

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