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Policy and implementation issues in reforming pension systems

In the light of the existing financing problems of pay-as-you-go social security pension systems and the greater difficulties they will face in future as the demographic situation deteriorates, the issue of pension reform is becoming a matter of growing importance in OECD countries, developing countries and countries in transition. This paper seeks to facilitate discussion of the underlying economic issues by offering a schematic presentation of the various benefits and costs arising from the various alternatives available in respect of reform, with the major emphasis being on a shift towards funding.

Link http://www.ebrd.org/pubs/econo/wp0031.htm
Author Davis, Ph.
Date 01-Aug-1998
Institute EBRD
Tags pension, demography, transition

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