Die Vermögensverteilung und die Reform der gesetzlichen Rentenversicherung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland [PDF]
The structure of the compulsory pension system (CPS) in the Federal Republic of Germany has been changed fundamentally. The federal government has decided to introduce a private pension system on a voluntary basis.
Hauser, Richard, Stein, Holger
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The role of non-bank financial intermediaries (with particular reference to Egypt) [PDF]
Non-bank financial intermediaries (NBFIs) comprise a mixed bag of institutions, ranging from leasing, factoring, and venture capital companies to various types of contractual savings and institutional investors (pension funds, insurance companies, and ...
Vittas, Dimitri
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International Economic Crisis and the Hungarian Pension Reform [PDF]
By 2008, the Hungarian pension system has become too generous and the implied contribution rate hindered growth. When the international economic and financial crisis deprived Hungary from normal credits, its government turned to international ...
Simonovits, András
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The impact on incentives of five years of social security reform in the UK [PDF]
The UK’s Labour Government has expanded means-testing of social security but attempted to do so while minimising the disincentive effects typically associated with such an approach.
Brewer, M., Clark, T.
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Social security in theory and practice (II): Efficiency theories, narrative theories and implications for reform [PDF]
166 countries have some kind of public old age pension. What economic forces create and sustain old age Social Security as a public program? Mulligan and Sala-i-Martin (1999b) document several of the internationally and historically common features of ...
Casey B. Mulligan, Xavier Sala-i-Martin
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Social Credit: promising direction of further reforming of the Russian pension system
Russian pension system faced serious challenges. It’s distributive and insurance components can’t rich aims of pension system in the long-term because of high degree of dependence on demographic situation; it’s accumulative component - because of not ...
P. P. Goncharov
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Reforming the Defined-Benefit Pension System [PDF]
Defined-benefit pensions typically expose workers to a form of financial risk that they are ill positioned to bear and unable to hedge. If workers understand that risk, they will offer employers a lower “price” (in the form of salary concessions) than ...
David W. Wilcox
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The Quest for Pension Reform: Poland's Security though Diversity [PDF]
All over the world, pension systems have financing difficulties that need to be addressed. There are three ways of dealing with pension systems problems, namely subsidisation, rationalisation and reforming. Opposite to the first two, the latter one means
Gora, Marek, Rutkowski, Michael
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BANK MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN ROMANIA AFTER 1989 [PDF]
In this paper I proposed to myself to analyse the main bank acquisitions and mergers from Romania after 1989, causes that led to their appearance, their effects on the bank system and their future perspectives on the Romanian bank market.
Copil Crina Angela, , ,
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STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE ECONOMIES OF CROATIA AND GERMANY [PDF]
The paper discusses the structural changes taking place in the financial system of the Republic of Croatia after the country became independent. Particular attention is given to the banking system, bankruptcies and rehabilitation of banks.
Matić, Branko, Novak, Branko
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