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Reform of Healthcare and Pension Systems in Chile (Conclusions for Poland)
Health reform in Chile attemps to improve healthcare of the citizens. The authorities of the country managed to combine both the private (ISAPRE) and public systems FONASA).
Ryszar Piasecki
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Pay-As-You-Go Public Pension Systems: Two-Sided Altruism and Endogenous Growth [PDF]
Within the framework of an overlapping generations model with two-sided altruism and endogenous growth, this paper calculates the rates of fertility, output growth, child-rearing cost, saving, consumption, net intertemporal transfer, bequest and gift ...
Yang, Zaigui
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Dynamic Optimisation of Public Pension Systems
Abstract This paper presents a dynamic optimisation algorithm for public pension systems, developed by using Bellman’s principle of optimality. The algorithm minimises a weighted objective function over a limited time frame (2024–2036), where decisions are optimised annually for seven variables: retirement age (men and women ...
Annamária Lőrincz, Zoltán Makó
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Framing Modern Slavery: Do Stakeholders Talk Past Each Other?
ABSTRACT Modern slavery literature has thus far mostly adopted a downstream perspective, in the sense that researchers investigated corporate actors' responses after the enactment of transparency legislation. The common finding is that corporate disclosure is poor and ineffective, contributing to a failure to eradicate modern slavery.
Sylvain Durocher +2 more
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ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC-FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE OF THE WORLD COUNTRIES IN THE SYSTEM OF PENSION INSURANCE
The purpose of this article is to analyze the experience of pension insurance systems in Europe, Asia, North and South America, Australia. The defining feature is that the existing pension insurance system in Ukraine does not perform its main task ...
Natalia Koval +2 more
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Pension reform: key issues illustrated with an actuarial model [PDF]
The paper examines pension reforms under ageing. With stylised facts, ageing is traced to low fertility and increasing longevity. Given these persistent factors, pension systems must be reformed to avoid an unfair burden being left for future generations.
Heikki Oksanen
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Corporate Sustainability Transition: Methodological Analysis for a Rating Model
ABSTRACT This study introduces a new rating model for the evaluation of corporate sustainability, addressing the inconsistencies and divergences that characterize current ESG assessment systems. The model is hierarchically structured, comprising 99 indicators organized into 19 modules, and is designed to be adaptable by sector and firm size.
Riccardo Censi +3 more
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: IS THERE A ROLE FOR THE PENSION FINANCING SCHEME? [PDF]
The ageing phenomenon affects the entire world. The rate of elderly population is growing in all countries and the sustainability of public finance needs to be ensured.
ALINA NUTA
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"Public Sector Pension Governance and Performance" [PDF]
This paper investigates the determinants of public sector pension plan investment and funding behavior. Its goal is to draw lessons which may be used to improve the design and governance of public pensions.
Olivia S. Mitchell, Ping Lung Hsin
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ABSTRACT Pension plans may either limit their sustainability approach to commercial purposes or adopt governance practices aligned with sustainability principles, thereby strengthening their Corporate Social Identity (CSI). This paper explores the moderating role of CSI in the relationship between traditional corporate governance mechanisms and pension
Elisa Bocchialini +2 more
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