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THE QUESTION OF THE REFORM OF THE PENSION SYSTEM OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
The article described problems in the functioning of the pension system of the Russian Federation, the reasons for the deficit of the Fund, the necessity of pension system reform.
Victor Koibaev, Anna Savtsova
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Sustainability and Equity Challenges to Pension Systems: The Case of Lebanon
Reform of Lebanon’s pension system is indispensable. The country already faces fiscal sustainability risks, which will be compounded in the future by significantly higher pension- related spending and liabilities, mainly reflecting adverse demographics ...
Mariusz Jarmuzek, Najla Nakhle
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Pension System Viability and Reform Alternatives in the Czech Republic
The finances of the Czech pension system have deteriorated markedly in recent years and the aging population will add fiirther strains in the future. The system is also burdened by significant distortions and disincentive effects. This paper assesses the
T. Laursen
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How an Unfunded Pension System looks like Defined Benefits but works like Defined Contributions: The German Pension Reform [PDF]
This paper describes the German pension reform process 1992-2007 with a stress on a remark-able development: the public pay-as-you-go-financed pension system has almost silently moved from a traditional defined benefit system to a system which works in ...
Anette Reil-Held +2 more
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Effect of Austerity Measures on Infant Mortality: Evidence From Greece
ABSTRACT Governments frequently adopt austerity policies when facing economic crises, yet their long‐term consequences for population health remain incompletely understood. This paper examines the impact of large‐scale fiscal austerity on infant mortality by exploiting the Troika‐led economic adjustment program implemented in Greece beginning in 2010 ...
Robert J. Kolesar, Rok Spruk
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How Is FinTech Shaping Household Portfolio Behaviour?
ABSTRACT This paper examines how FinTech adoption influences household portfolio allocation across major advanced economies. Using a flow‐of‐funds framework and the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), we model household demand for currency, deposits, loans, debt securities, and equity in the United States, United Kingdom, Euro Area, Japan and Australia.
Victor Murinde, Athina Petropoulou
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ABSTRACT To explore the real effect of banking globalisation on bank liquidity creation, we investigate plausibly exogenous variations in the expectation of further banking globalisation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which further opens the gate to foreign investors.
Xuanyi Shi +3 more
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Hungarian Pension System and its Reform [PDF]
The goal of this study is to present an insider view on the pension reforms implemented in Hungary between 1996 and 2009. Both political economy as well as institutional economics will be used as the main approaches to analyse and explain the reform ...
Andras Simonovits
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Membership‐Making in Diverse Societies: Revisiting the Idea of Society as a Common Possession
ABSTRACT The traditional aim of Western social democracy has been to create a society that is a ‘common possession’ of its members (in T.H. Marshall's words). Social democratic politics has therefore been both society‐making and membership‐making, orienting people to a shared society as an object of attachment and loyalty, and nurturing membership ...
Will Kymlicka
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The challenge of public pension system reforms [PDF]
In the paper entitled "The Challenge of Public Pension Reform in Advanced and Emerging Economies", International Monetary Fund (IMF) experts emphasize that public sector reform will be one of the key challenges for public policy makers, both in advanced and emerging economies.
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