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This paper analyses the different channels through which particular generations within one society can end up subsidising other generations through the functioning of the welfare state. The welfare state, which is organised and funded by “society” through taxation, plays an important part in...
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There is currently a strong perception in the UK that public sector pensions are generous relative to those offered in the private sector, leading them to be branded "gold plated." This study argues that pensions should be considered deferred pay; as such any discussion on the relative...
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This paper is about public sector pensions, an issue that has become increasingly contentious in a number of countries in recent years, including in the United Kingdom. In the UK the public debate has focussed on the perceived generosity of these pensions, which, it is often claimed, contrasts...
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