This is an abridgement of Barr and Diamond's 'Reforming Pensions: Principles and Policy Choices' (OUP, 2008), a larger book that is intended for policy makers and as a supplement in college courses.
This is an abridgement of Barr and Diamond's 'Reforming Pensions: Principles and Policy Choices' (OUP, 2008), a larger book that is intended for policy makers and as a supplement in college courses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas Barr is Professor of Public Economics at the London School of Economics, the author of numerous books and articles, and a Trustee of HelpAge International. He spent two periods at the World Bank working on income transfers in Central and Eastern Europe and has been a Visiting Scholar at the Fiscal Affairs Department at the IMF. He has been active in debates about pension reform and higher education finance, advising governments in the post-communist countries, and in the UK, Australia, Chile, China, Hungary, New Zealand and South Africa.
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Foreword to Principles and policy choices by Professor Lord Stern Preface 1: The backdrop 2: The basic economics of pensions 3: Pensions and labor markets 4: Finance and funding 5: Redistribution and risk sharing 6: Gender and family 7: Implementing pensions 8: International diversity and change since 1950 9: Pension systems in different countries 10: Close focus: Pension reform in Chile and China 11: Principles and lessons for policy Glossary References Index
Foreword to Principles and policy choices by Professor Lord Stern Preface 1: The backdrop 2: The basic economics of pensions 3: Pensions and labor markets 4: Finance and funding 5: Redistribution and risk sharing 6: Gender and family 7: Implementing pensions 8: International diversity and change since 1950 9: Pension systems in different countries 10: Close focus: Pension reform in Chile and China 11: Principles and lessons for policy Glossary References Index
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