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Foreign Experience in Improving Pension Provision for Civil Servants [PDF]
The relevance of studying the forms, methods and ways of providing pension services to the population of different countries of the world is not weakening.
Nataliya Yu. Kamenskaya +2 more
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Strengthening Employment-Based Pensions in Japan [PDF]
We investigate how the Japanese pension market for funded employment-based pensions is changing and how it might be strengthened in order to better serve one of the most rapidly aging populations in the world.
Olivia S. Mitchell, Robert L. Clark
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How Changing Narratives About the Future Shape Policymaking for the Long Term
ABSTRACT How can we explain decisions by governments to engage in policy investments—accepting short‐term costs in return for anticipated gains in the longer term—after previously sustaining the status quo? Our article examines the role of narratives in changing expectations about the future as a key driver of intertemporal policymaking. In light of an
Pieter Tuytens, Charlotte Haberstroh
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Public Pensions in the National Accounts and Public Finance Targets [PDF]
Preparations are underway to revise national accounting to implement actuarial recording of pension liabilities for corporations and government as an employer. This paper extends this to unfunded public pensions with the help of ‘implicit tax’ in pension
Heikki Oksanen
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"The Trouble with Pensions: Toward an Alternative Public Policy to Support Retirement" [PDF]
Pension funds have taken a big hit during the current financial crisis, with losses in the trillions of dollars. In addition, both private and public pensions are experiencing significant funding shortfalls, as is the government-run Pension Benefit ...
L. Randall Wray, Yeva Nersisyan
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ABSTRACT This article addresses a critical issue in evidence‐informed policymaking: the challenge of translating knowledge into policy outputs amidst the complex interplay between research and politics. It discusses the concept of “blocked learning,” where individual‐level learning fails to scale up to organizational and policy levels, thus impeding ...
Thenia Vagionaki
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The Evasion of Retirement Insurance Contributions in Croatia
The aim of this paper is to investigate the evasion of retirement insurance contributions in Croatia. This problem can be connected to the weakness of the administration and the inefficacy of the competent bodies, to high rates of contributions and a ...
Predrag Bejakovic
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Institutional Incentives for Early Retirement in the EU Member States [PDF]
Flexible Altersgrenze, Rentenpolitik, Rentenreform, Ökonomischer Anreiz, Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung, EU-Staaten, Flexible retirement, Pensions policy, Pension reform, Economic incentive, Public pension system, EU ...
Robert Fenge
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The Distributive Consequences of Active Welfare Policies in Europe
ABSTRACT This article examines the distributive consequences of active welfare policies in Europe by analysing tier‐specific investments in individualised employment services across four European welfare states: Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Deborah Jackwerth‐Rice +1 more
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Pension reform in Bolivia : innovative solutions to common problems [PDF]
Bolivia's bold program of pension reform involved the immediate closing down of the old pay-as-you-go system and its replacement by a defined-contribution system based on individual capitalization accounts and managed by the private sector.
von Gersdorff, Hermann
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