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contribution rate 2 current pension 2 current pensioners 2 funded pension 2 labor force 2 minimum pension 2 pay-as-you-go system 2 payroll tax 2 pension 2 pension benefit 2 pension benefits 2 pension contributions 2 pension fund 2 pension payments 2 pension reform 2 pension reforms 2 pension system 2 pension system parameters 2 pension system reform 2 pension systems 2 pensioners 2 pensions 2 public pension 2 public pension system 2 retirement 2 retirement age 2 retirement benefits 2 retirement income 2 tax rate 2 wage growth 2 Economic conditions 1 Economic growth 1 Private savings 1 Public debt 1 access to international capital 1 accumulated savings 1 actual debt 1 actual inflation 1 actuarial modeling 1 aggregate demand 1
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Desruelle, Dominique 1 Schimmelpfennig, Axel 1 Schipke, Alfred 1
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Economic Growth and Integration in Central America
Schipke, Alfred; Desruelle, Dominique - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
How to entrench hard-won gains, increase resilience to shocks, and improve growth performance to reduce poverty? As Central America moves forward in regaining macroeconomic stability, these are the challenges. This study analyzes Central America’s real, fiscal, monetary, and financial...
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Pension Reform, Private Saving, and the Current Account in a Small Open Economy
Schimmelpfennig, Axel - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
The macroeconomic implications of a pension reform that substitutes a high-return fully-funded system for a low-return pay-as-you-go system are discussed in an overlapping generations, neoclassical growth model. With forward-looking individuals, a debt-financed reform worsens the current...
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