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SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC AND BEHAVIORAL PROFILE OF PRIVATE PENSION FUND PARTICIPANTS IN ROMANIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PILLAR II AND PILLAR III [PDF]
In this research, the authors studied the socio-demographic and behavioral evolutions of Pillar II and Pillar III participants in Romania, using a model based on time series analysis, graphical representations and comparative tables.
ANGHEL MĂDĂLINA-GABRIELA +1 more
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Le casse di previdenza per i liberi professionisti: un ottimo da rivedere
For each profession, Italy has a separate pay-as-you-go pension scheme, with low contribution rates and generous pension formulas. The internal real rate of return is about 6 percent.
O. CASTELLINO
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The ageing population and the associated challenges of the Slovenian pension system [PDF]
The article presents an analysis of welfare effects in Slovenia, an analysis of supplementary pension insurance in Slovenia and an analysis of effects of the pension fund deficit on sustainability of Slovenian public finances.
Verbic, Miroslav
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ABSTRACT Research on readiness and maturity for the smart circular economy (SCE) remains fragmented, especially in the hospitality sector. This study develops a multidimensional framework that integrates the principles of the circular economy, Industry 4.0, and sustainability performance in the context of tourist accommodations.
Rafael Mora‐Contreras +5 more
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Financial Performance of Mandatory Private Pension Funds in Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. A Comparative Study Between Romania and Slovakia [PDF]
Decreased birth rate and aging population represent a treat to PAYG public pension systems implemented in countries of Central and Eastern Europe, due to the fact that the financing is direct dependent of the social contributions payed by the taxpayers ...
Nicolae Balteș, Ștefania Amalia Jimon
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A New Pension Formula: For More Fairness and Less Old-Age Poverty [PDF]
The statutory pension insurance system is set up according to the principle of participatory equivalence. This principle seeks to hold pension claims at a specific ratio to paid contributions so that a redistribution of income does not take place.
Friedrich Breyer, Stefan Hupfeld
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For the Few, Not the Many: Tracing the Residualist and Compensatory Nature of British Energy Support
ABSTRACT Drawing on extensive documentary analysis, this article traces the evolution of British energy policy support since World War II. It analyses shifts in policy design through two interpretive lenses: eligibility (residualist vs. universalist) and function (compensatory vs. preventive).
T. M. Croon +4 more
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Pensions, Education and Life Expectancy [PDF]
In a two-period model with agent heterogeneity we analyze a pension reform toward a stronger link between contributions and benefits (as recently observed in several countries) in a pension system with a Bismarckian and a Beveridgian component.
Michael Gorski +2 more
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ABSTRACT Biodiversity markets are increasingly promoted as instruments to close the biodiversity finance gap, yet their implications for social inclusivity and collaborative governance remain poorly understood. England's new Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) policy provides a critical case.
M. Troiano +8 more
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Pensions and Contemporary Socioeconomic Change [PDF]
The paper discusses the consequences for the functioning of different pension systems of various types of socioeconomic changes, mainly demographic developments, variations in productivity growth and changes in real interest rates.
Lindbeck, Assar
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