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Anthony Randazzo is executive director of Equable Institute, a bipartisan non-profit that educates and informs employees, retirees, labor leaders, and taxpayers about how to create real retirement plan sustainability and accountability without sacrificing future income security.

He has worked directly with numerous governments to improve funding policy and build new public sector retirement system designs, and published extensively on the systemic and political behavioral factors that lead to underfunded retirement systems. Randazzo also writes about the moral foundations of economic theory, including research on the ways that moral intuitions can drive policy perspectives. Randazzo's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Barron's, Bloomberg View, The Washington Times, The Detroit News, Chicago Sun-Times, Orange-County Register, RealClearMarkets, and Reason magazine, as well as peer-reviewed academic journals.

Prior to Equable, Randazzo was managing director of the Pension Integrity Project where he led an analytics team in developing independent, third party actuarial analysis for stakeholders considering changes to public sector retirement systems, as well as director of economic research at Reason Foundation.

He graduated from New York University with a multidisciplinary M.A. in behavioral political economy, and holds a degree in politics, philosophy, and economics from The King’s College.

 

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