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Pension reform in a rapidly ageing country: the case of Ukraine [PDF]

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Ukraine has a rapidly ageing and declining population. A dynamic forward-looking Computable General Equilibrium(CGE)model with an explicitly modelled Pay-As-You-­Go pension scheme is constructed to perform simulations of different pension reform ...
Katerina Lisenkova
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Public or Private Pensions? Pensions and Pension Politics in the Nordic Countries [PDF]

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The pension structures of the Nordic countries are often described as statist structures. Generous public pensions are supposedly crowding out private pension alternatives (including occupational pensions). It is argued that these systems unite the pension-political interests of workers and marginal groups resulting in stable "pension regimes".
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Budgetary costs of tax facilities for pension savings: an empirical analysis [PDF]

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A wide variety of tax regimes for (occupational) private pension saving are in place around the world. Generally, pension saving is taxed at a relatively low rate, although the revenue loss due to tax facilities for pension savings and/or pension tax ...
Caminada, Koen, Goudswaard, Kees
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Pension reform: key issues illustrated with an actuarial model [PDF]

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The paper examines pension reforms under ageing. With stylised facts, ageing is traced to low fertility and increasing longevity. Given these persistent factors, pension systems must be reformed to avoid an unfair burden being left for future generations.
Heikki Oksanen
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