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The pension puzzle prerequisites and policy choices in pension design

"Pension design is controversial. Controversy swirls in particular round two sets of issues: should the first-tier, mandatory, state pay-as-you-go pension be minimal or substantial; and how should the second tier be organized - in particular should it be mandatory, private, funded, and defined-contribution? The key variable is effective government. From an economic perspective, the difference between pay-as-you-go and funding is secondary. The range of potential choice over pension design is wide."--Conclusion.

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  • ""Pension design is controversial. Controversy swirls in particular round two sets of issues: should the first-tier, mandatory, state pay-as-you-go pension be minimal or substantial; and how should the second tier be organized - in particular should it be mandatory, private, funded, and defined-contribution? The key variable is effective government. From an economic perspective, the difference between pay-as-you-go and funding is secondary. The range of potential choice over pension design is wide."--Conclusion."@en
  • "This publications draws on material originally contained in IMF Working Paper 00/139, "Reforming Pensions: Myths, Truths, and Policy Choices," August 2000.--publisher's description."@en
  • "This publications draws on material originally contained in IMF Working Paper 00/139, "Reforming Pensions: Myths, Truths, and Policy Choices," August 2000.--Publisher's description."@en
  • "Looks at the policy choices involved in creating pension schemes, particularly whether it is advisable to move away from government pay-as-you-go pensions toward private or publicly funded plans. Examines the reasons for the controversy surrounding pension design, and whether the second level of pension systems should be mandatory, private, funded, and defined-contribution."@es
  • "Looks at the policy choices involved in creating pension schemes, particularly whether it is advisable to move away from government pay-as-you-go pensions toward private or publicly funded plans. Examines the reasons for the controversy surrounding pension design, and whether the second level of pension systems should be mandatory, private, funded, and defined-contribution."@ru
  • "Looks at the policy choices involved in creating pension schemes, particularly whether it is advisable to move away from government pay-as-you-go pensions toward private or publicly funded plans. Examines the reasons for the controversy surrounding pension design, and whether the second level of pension systems should be mandatory, private, funded, and defined-contribution."
  • "Looks at the policy choices involved in creating pension schemes, particularly whether it is advisable to move away from government pay-as-you-go pensions toward private or publicly funded plans. Examines the reasons for the controversy surrounding pension design, and whether the second level of pension systems should be mandatory, private, funded, and defined-contribution."@ar

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  • "The pension puzzle prerequisites and policy choices in pension design"@en
  • "The pension puzzle : Prerequisites and policy choices in pension design"
  • "The Pension Puzzle: Prerequisites and Policy Choices in Pension Design (Economic Issues)"
  • "The pension puzzle: prerequisites and policy choices in pension design"
  • "The pension puzzle : prerequisites and policy choices in pension design"
  • "The pension puzzle : prerequisites and policy choices in pension design"@en
  • "The Pension Puzzle Prerequisites and Policy Choices in Pension Design"@es
  • "The Pension Puzzle Prerequisites and Policy Choices in Pension Design"@ru
  • "The Pension Puzzle Prerequisites and Policy Choices in Pension Design"
  • "The Pension Puzzle Prerequisites and Policy Choices in Pension Design"@ar