The Economics of Pensions
Principles, Policies, and International Experience
Herausgeber: Valdes-Prieto, Salvador
The Economics of Pensions
Principles, Policies, and International Experience
Herausgeber: Valdes-Prieto, Salvador
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This book, first published in 1997, offers up-to-date research about publicly regulated pensions for old age.
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This book, first published in 1997, offers up-to-date research about publicly regulated pensions for old age.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521666121
- ISBN-10: 0521666120
- Artikelnr.: 26937121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521666121
- ISBN-10: 0521666120
- Artikelnr.: 26937121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction and overview Salvador Valdés-Prieto; Part I. The Politics
of Mandatory Pensions: 2. Insulation of pensions from political risk Peter
Diamond; 3. Democracy and pensions in Chile: experience with two systems
Oscar Godoy and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 4. Public pension governance and
performance Olivia Mitchell and Ping-Lung Hsin; Part II. Fiscal Deficits
and Private Saving in Pension Reform: 5. Pension reform and growth Gian
Carlo Corsetti and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 6. Pension reforms in the presence
of credit constraints Rodrigo Cifuentes and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 7.
Financing a pension reform towards private funded pensions Salvador
Valdés-Prieto; Part III. Macroeconomic Policy and Private Pensions: 8.
Pension funds, capital controls, and macroeconomic stability Helmut Reisen
and John Williamson; 9. Are there (good) macroeconomic reasons for limiting
external investments by pension funds? The Chilean experience Juan Andrés
Fontaine; Part IV. Regulation of Privately-Managed Pension Systems: 10.
Pension choice and pensions policy in the United Kingdom David Blake; 11.
Mandatory retirement saving: Australia and Malaysia compared Hazel Bateman
and John Piggott; 12. Conclusion: public pension plans in international
perspective: problems, reforms and research issues Estelle James.
of Mandatory Pensions: 2. Insulation of pensions from political risk Peter
Diamond; 3. Democracy and pensions in Chile: experience with two systems
Oscar Godoy and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 4. Public pension governance and
performance Olivia Mitchell and Ping-Lung Hsin; Part II. Fiscal Deficits
and Private Saving in Pension Reform: 5. Pension reform and growth Gian
Carlo Corsetti and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 6. Pension reforms in the presence
of credit constraints Rodrigo Cifuentes and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 7.
Financing a pension reform towards private funded pensions Salvador
Valdés-Prieto; Part III. Macroeconomic Policy and Private Pensions: 8.
Pension funds, capital controls, and macroeconomic stability Helmut Reisen
and John Williamson; 9. Are there (good) macroeconomic reasons for limiting
external investments by pension funds? The Chilean experience Juan Andrés
Fontaine; Part IV. Regulation of Privately-Managed Pension Systems: 10.
Pension choice and pensions policy in the United Kingdom David Blake; 11.
Mandatory retirement saving: Australia and Malaysia compared Hazel Bateman
and John Piggott; 12. Conclusion: public pension plans in international
perspective: problems, reforms and research issues Estelle James.
1. Introduction and overview Salvador Valdés-Prieto; Part I. The Politics
of Mandatory Pensions: 2. Insulation of pensions from political risk Peter
Diamond; 3. Democracy and pensions in Chile: experience with two systems
Oscar Godoy and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 4. Public pension governance and
performance Olivia Mitchell and Ping-Lung Hsin; Part II. Fiscal Deficits
and Private Saving in Pension Reform: 5. Pension reform and growth Gian
Carlo Corsetti and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 6. Pension reforms in the presence
of credit constraints Rodrigo Cifuentes and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 7.
Financing a pension reform towards private funded pensions Salvador
Valdés-Prieto; Part III. Macroeconomic Policy and Private Pensions: 8.
Pension funds, capital controls, and macroeconomic stability Helmut Reisen
and John Williamson; 9. Are there (good) macroeconomic reasons for limiting
external investments by pension funds? The Chilean experience Juan Andrés
Fontaine; Part IV. Regulation of Privately-Managed Pension Systems: 10.
Pension choice and pensions policy in the United Kingdom David Blake; 11.
Mandatory retirement saving: Australia and Malaysia compared Hazel Bateman
and John Piggott; 12. Conclusion: public pension plans in international
perspective: problems, reforms and research issues Estelle James.
of Mandatory Pensions: 2. Insulation of pensions from political risk Peter
Diamond; 3. Democracy and pensions in Chile: experience with two systems
Oscar Godoy and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 4. Public pension governance and
performance Olivia Mitchell and Ping-Lung Hsin; Part II. Fiscal Deficits
and Private Saving in Pension Reform: 5. Pension reform and growth Gian
Carlo Corsetti and Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel; 6. Pension reforms in the presence
of credit constraints Rodrigo Cifuentes and Salvador Valdés-Prieto; 7.
Financing a pension reform towards private funded pensions Salvador
Valdés-Prieto; Part III. Macroeconomic Policy and Private Pensions: 8.
Pension funds, capital controls, and macroeconomic stability Helmut Reisen
and John Williamson; 9. Are there (good) macroeconomic reasons for limiting
external investments by pension funds? The Chilean experience Juan Andrés
Fontaine; Part IV. Regulation of Privately-Managed Pension Systems: 10.
Pension choice and pensions policy in the United Kingdom David Blake; 11.
Mandatory retirement saving: Australia and Malaysia compared Hazel Bateman
and John Piggott; 12. Conclusion: public pension plans in international
perspective: problems, reforms and research issues Estelle James.