This paper presents an analysis of pension funds' performance in Poland and Hungary, two Central European countries characterized by strong regulation of their private pension fund industries. Thus, the paper extends the literature which has so far mostly focused on performance of pension fund industries facing no or limited regulation. We find that the performance of pension funds in the two studied countries differs. While we do not find convincing evidence of outperformance by Polish pension funds, we find strong evidence of underperformance by Hungarian pension funds. The results are robust to time-variation. The paper considers possible explanations behind these findings. The results of the paper should be of interest for policy-makers...
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This paper presents an analysis of pension funds' performance in Poland and Hungary, two Central Eur...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of pension funds ’ performance in East-ern Central Europe...
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This thesis focuses on the comparison of financial performance of the Czech voluntary private pensio...
The main purpose of writing this paper was to provide a clear summary of the main facts and motives ...
In this study we explore the issue of foreign assets in mandatory pension funds portfolios. First we...
Hungary has about ten years history of pension privatization process and the Hungarian experience co...
This thesis focuses on the comparison of financial performance of the Czech voluntary private pensio...
This paper presents an analysis of pension funds' performance in Poland and Hungary, two Central Eur...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of pension funds ’ performance in East-ern Central Europe...
The conditions of the pension funds (OFE) functioning were essentially changed in the years 2011–201...
In this study, we attempt to verify if the funds constituting the (quasi)mandatory capital pillar of...
The author offers an overview of issues relating to the development of funded pension schemes in ind...
All Central and Eastern European countries have achieved reforms oftheir pension systems varying in ...
Polish government introduced crucial changes concerning conditions of the pension funds functioning ...
Pension systems and, as ratios of GDP, pension expenditures show large variation among countries. Th...
The changing demographics in most European countries requires reform of their retirement systems in ...
Standard pay-as-you-go pension system is facing long-term and short-term sustainability challenges i...
This thesis focuses on the comparison of financial performance of the Czech voluntary private pensio...
The main purpose of writing this paper was to provide a clear summary of the main facts and motives ...
In this study we explore the issue of foreign assets in mandatory pension funds portfolios. First we...
Hungary has about ten years history of pension privatization process and the Hungarian experience co...
This thesis focuses on the comparison of financial performance of the Czech voluntary private pensio...