This paper takes stock of the pension reforms introduced in the CEE countries, with focus on the private second pillars, discusses their fiscal cost implications, and outlines some forward-looking policy options
The purpose of the pension systems consists in compensation of the damages arisen following the occu...
This paper discusses the policy lessons learned from the two waves of pension reforms in Eastern Eur...
In this paper we examine and ultimately challenge the traditional viewpoint on the future of current...
All Central and Eastern European countries have achieved reforms oftheir pension systems varying in ...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
The objective of this paper is to examine and analyze empirically whether the Central and Eastern Eu...
Defense Date: 28/10/2009Examining Board: Nicholas Barr (LSE), Martin Kohli (EUI), Martin Rhodes (U...
In this paper, the authors analyze the influence of the international financial crisis on the curren...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
This paper analyzes pension reforms in Europe and their determinants. The author introduces an alter...
textabstractThis paper explores how EU countries can address various challenges (including the aging...
The goal of this paper is to review the situation with fully funded pensions system in six countries...
What effect has the financial crisis had on pension systems in EU countries? Aaron G. Grech notes th...
Reforms of the public pension systems are on top of the European policy agenda. Current costs are hi...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
The purpose of the pension systems consists in compensation of the damages arisen following the occu...
This paper discusses the policy lessons learned from the two waves of pension reforms in Eastern Eur...
In this paper we examine and ultimately challenge the traditional viewpoint on the future of current...
All Central and Eastern European countries have achieved reforms oftheir pension systems varying in ...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
The objective of this paper is to examine and analyze empirically whether the Central and Eastern Eu...
Defense Date: 28/10/2009Examining Board: Nicholas Barr (LSE), Martin Kohli (EUI), Martin Rhodes (U...
In this paper, the authors analyze the influence of the international financial crisis on the curren...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
This paper analyzes pension reforms in Europe and their determinants. The author introduces an alter...
textabstractThis paper explores how EU countries can address various challenges (including the aging...
The goal of this paper is to review the situation with fully funded pensions system in six countries...
What effect has the financial crisis had on pension systems in EU countries? Aaron G. Grech notes th...
Reforms of the public pension systems are on top of the European policy agenda. Current costs are hi...
This article provides a brief summary of the most recent changes in public pension policies in the c...
The purpose of the pension systems consists in compensation of the damages arisen following the occu...
This paper discusses the policy lessons learned from the two waves of pension reforms in Eastern Eur...
In this paper we examine and ultimately challenge the traditional viewpoint on the future of current...