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The Journal of Investing, 1999
Critics of transforming Social Security9s pay-as-you-go financing into a market-based structure claim that the transition cost would unduly burden people because they would have to pay twice - once for their own retirement and once for those already retired.
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Critics of transforming Social Security9s pay-as-you-go financing into a market-based structure claim that the transition cost would unduly burden people because they would have to pay twice - once for their own retirement and once for those already retired.
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Private Maritime Security Companies: Privatizing Ocean Security
2011Private Maritime Security Companies: Privatizing Ocean ...
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2021
Abstract This chapter focuses on the erratic and unacceptable private securities litigation framework that prevails in the United States. The litigation structure contained in the federal securities acts was based on a different era and is not suitable for today’s securities markets.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the erratic and unacceptable private securities litigation framework that prevails in the United States. The litigation structure contained in the federal securities acts was based on a different era and is not suitable for today’s securities markets.
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1998
This volume presents one of the pressing policy issues of the moment: the privatization of social security. While social security encounters enormous fiscal pressure in the face of an ageing population, there has been relatively little published on the fundamentals of essential reform through privatization.
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This volume presents one of the pressing policy issues of the moment: the privatization of social security. While social security encounters enormous fiscal pressure in the face of an ageing population, there has been relatively little published on the fundamentals of essential reform through privatization.
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2011
Privatization of social security has come a long way. At President Clinton's conference on social security reform, in early December, many participants, representing diverse groups and interests, agreed that some part of social security funds should be invested in private equities — the stock market.
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Privatization of social security has come a long way. At President Clinton's conference on social security reform, in early December, many participants, representing diverse groups and interests, agreed that some part of social security funds should be invested in private equities — the stock market.
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2015
This chapter explores the vexing questions, as well as what might be at stake in their answers. It describes the ways in which public–private distinctions are being drawn and unsettled, spheres of authority and governance coincide and clash, and how control and oversight are determined in the practice and governance of contemporary security guarding ...
Joakim Berndtsson, Maria Stern
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This chapter explores the vexing questions, as well as what might be at stake in their answers. It describes the ways in which public–private distinctions are being drawn and unsettled, spheres of authority and governance coincide and clash, and how control and oversight are determined in the practice and governance of contemporary security guarding ...
Joakim Berndtsson, Maria Stern
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2020
Stakeholders in the private security industry are present in the most diverse social areas—at supermarkets, at small and large (sport/music) events, in local public transports, at airports, in schools, to name only a few. In some of these, the presence of private security has developed into an unquestioned matter of course—at least as long as nothing ...
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Stakeholders in the private security industry are present in the most diverse social areas—at supermarkets, at small and large (sport/music) events, in local public transports, at airports, in schools, to name only a few. In some of these, the presence of private security has developed into an unquestioned matter of course—at least as long as nothing ...
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Private Security and Private Justice
British Journal of Law and Society, 1979Philip Stenning, Clifford Shearing
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