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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This paper develops an analytical framework for the design of pension systems, taking the functions of the pension system as the guiding principle. It discusses the economic principles underlying these functions and their implementation in practice.
Bovenberg, L., van Ewijk, C.
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This paper develops an analytical framework for the design of pension systems, taking the functions of the pension system as the guiding principle. It discusses the economic principles underlying these functions and their implementation in practice.
Bovenberg, L., van Ewijk, C.
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A Pensions Panorama: Reviewing Israel’s Pension System
2022Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Poznańskiej.
Białowąs, Sylwester Andrzej +1 more
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1994
Public expenditure on consumption and transfers to households has increased dramatically in Sweden; from 33 per cent of GDP in 1970 to 52 per cent in 1992. The national pension system more than doubled in relation to GDP during the period, from 5 per cent to 12, thus being one of the most important factors underlying this expansion.
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Public expenditure on consumption and transfers to households has increased dramatically in Sweden; from 33 per cent of GDP in 1970 to 52 per cent in 1992. The national pension system more than doubled in relation to GDP during the period, from 5 per cent to 12, thus being one of the most important factors underlying this expansion.
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Challenges for the UK pension system: the case for a pensions review
This report makes the case for a new review of the pension system in the UK. There are a number of key challenges facing future generations of pensioners that threaten their living standards in retirement and which, without policy action, mean many are likely to face substantial financial difficulties in older age.Jonathan Cribb +4 more
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A European pensions union: Towards a strengthening of the European pension systems
2015This contribution raises further questions, which may have an impact on the practical implementation of a conversion of pension rights. The purpose of this contribution is not to give definitive answers on what the outcome of a test against the provisions of the Charter will be, but rather to provide the reader with a few thought-provoking insights in ...
van Meerten, H., Borsje, Pascal
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2022
The chapter analyses the evolution and the current structure of the Italian pension system. As a three pillars system the public pension system does not represent the only resource for retirement planning, but the private pension funds and the individual retirement accounts complete the structure of the pension system.
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The chapter analyses the evolution and the current structure of the Italian pension system. As a three pillars system the public pension system does not represent the only resource for retirement planning, but the private pension funds and the individual retirement accounts complete the structure of the pension system.
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Pension incentives, labor supply and heterogenous pension systems [PDF]
People with an uncertain health condition might face a double worry. They fear to get disabled, and if they are disabled, that they will receive a low pension. To keep their health they should work less. To improve their disability pension they should work more. This paper demonstrates that the latter effect is the strongest empirically.
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Non-state pension funds in the pension system
Materials of the International interdisciplinary scientific and practical conference «SCIENCE TRANSFORMS REALITY – 2024»The article is devoted to the study of trends in the conjuncture of the Russian securities market in modern conditions. The impact of the economic crisis on securities trading in Russia and the growth of activity of private investors in the securities market are assessed.
I. Khannanov, Elena Maklakova
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The Croatian Pension System and Challenges of Pension Policy
2018After the collapse of the former country, Croatia inherited a ‘premature’ socialist Pay-As-You-Go pension system. It has undergone many reforms: one systemic reform (from 1998 to 2002 which resulted in the establishment of the three-pillar pension system), and several parametric reforms, the last one encompassing all three parts of the pension system ...
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