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multi-pillar system 8 pension reform 5 private pension 5 retirement age 5 average pension 4 contribution rate 4 early retirement 4 labor force 4 life expectancy 4 pension 4 pension fund 4 pension system 4 pension systems 4 pensioners 4 pensions 4 pillar system 4 retirement 4 individual accounts 3 moral hazard 3 mutual funds 3 pension benefits 3 pension funds 3 pension spending 3 private pension funds 3 public pension 3 China 2 Value added tax 2 accumulated savings 2 asset managers 2 basic pension 2 benefits 2 contingent liability 2 contribution base 2 contribution payments 2 early retirement programs 2 full-career worker 2 funded pensions 2 funded scheme 2 government pension 2 health care 2
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Free 8
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 2 Other 1
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English 4 Undetermined 4
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Belabed, Eva 1 Hauner, David 1 Hu, Yu-Wei 1 Serbanescu, Cosmin 1 Treichel, Volker 1 Vavrejnová, Marie 1 Wang, Chuanchao 1 Wörister, Karl 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 4 International Monetary Fund 2 eSocialSciences 1
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IMF Staff Country Reports 2 IMF Working Papers 2 Prague Economic Papers 1 Theoretical and Applied Economics 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1
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RePEc 7 BASE 1
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Pension Reform in China: Challenges and Answers
Wang, Chuanchao - 2009
China is currently in the process of developing the largest pension system in the world and it is doing this in the context of profound economic reform and demographic transformation. The central government has followed a step-by-step approach to set up a system that is capable of accommodating...
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Macroeconomic Effects of Pension Reform in Russia
Hauner, David - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Putting the pension system on a sustainable footing arguably remains the biggest challenge in Russia's economic policies. The debate about the policy options was hitherto constrained by the absence of general equilibrium analysis. This paper fills this gap by simulating their macroeconomic...
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THE MANDATORY PRIVATE PENSIONS. A EUROPEAN CHALLENGE FOR ROMANIA
Serbanescu, Cosmin - In: Theoretical and Applied Economics 11(528)(supplement) (2008) 11(528)(supplement), pp. 145-149
paper will focus on the main aspects of multi-pillar system. The aim of this article is to underline the similarities and …
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Russian Federation; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2008
This Selected Issues paper for the Russian Federation discusses existing empirical efforts to measure the determinants of cross-country financial integration. Empirical studies that have adopted the gravity-model framework have found that it is generally successful in explaining bilateral...
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Republic of Poland; Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Competition and Performance in the Polish Second Pillar
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2007
This technical note for the Republic of Poland on competition and performance explains the Polish pension system and domestic capital market. Competition policies may need to be reviewed, in particular the combination of measures to maintain small pension funds operating while imposing strict...
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Private (Occupational) Pensions in China: A Note on Recent Developments
Hu, Yu-Wei - eSocialSciences - 2005
structural pension reforms. The most important one, i.e. a multi-pillar system, started in 1997, which was largely influenced by …
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Pension Reform in the Czech Republic: Present Situation and Future Prospects (A Comparison with Austria)
Vavrejnová, Marie; Belabed, Eva; Wörister, Karl - In: Prague Economic Papers 2004 (2004) 3, pp. 237-259
This paper deals with present situation and future development of pension reform in the Czech Republic. A comparison with neighboring country - Austria, has been done. Parametrical reforms of pay as you go systems in both countries are compared and evaluated. Pretensions to introduce the...
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Financial Sustainability and Reform Options for the Albanian Pension Fund
Treichel, Volker - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2001
This paper studies the financial sustainability of the Albanian pension fund and assesses possible options for its reform. The paper concludes that the pension fund is not sustainable in its current form and proposes for the urban scheme a combination of parametric changes to the existing...
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