This paper considers international trends in pension arrangements, starting with lessons from economic theory. The analysis includes recent developments in the economics of information and behavioural economics, developments which call into question conventional arguments in favour of voluntarism and free competition. Section 3 of the paper considers why pension systems are developing the way they are - largely a response to a series of long-term trends. In light of the discussion in Sections 2 and 3, Section 4 of the paper describes pension systems in a range of countries, and illustrates the wide range of options available to a developed country. Section 5 reflects briefly on accounting standards. The paper offers a number of key messages...
Abstract: The factors influencing a person to collect wealth can be immense. It basically depends on...
The theme of this fourth edition of Pensions at a Glance is pensions, retirement and life expectancy...
ABSTRACT: The world is witnessing an important increase in number of elderly people. This process is...
This paper considers international trends in pension arrangements, starting with lessons from econom...
This paper takes stock of the evolution in pension systems and the challenges that remain for the fu...
Subject of research – pension systems of foreign countries. Aim of research is to determine regulari...
The research focuses on current pension policy issues. It takes into account the major changes in th...
Pension systems are complex and diverse, so comparing them is consequently difficult. Yet there are ...
Mandatory pensions are a worldwide phenomenon. However, with fixed contribution rates, monthly benef...
"Presenting the evolution of supplementary pensions over the past 25 years, this comprehensive book ...
Pension policies are traditionally and still today mainly legislated at the national level. This is ...
Recent events have prompted a growing awareness of the need for internationally comparable pension a...
This document provides a world comparative analysis regarding the design and reform of pension syste...
This paper calculates prospective pension entitlements for illustrative workers at different income ...
Oliva S. Mitchell and John Piggott argue that retirement systems should be conceived of as long-term...
Abstract: The factors influencing a person to collect wealth can be immense. It basically depends on...
The theme of this fourth edition of Pensions at a Glance is pensions, retirement and life expectancy...
ABSTRACT: The world is witnessing an important increase in number of elderly people. This process is...
This paper considers international trends in pension arrangements, starting with lessons from econom...
This paper takes stock of the evolution in pension systems and the challenges that remain for the fu...
Subject of research – pension systems of foreign countries. Aim of research is to determine regulari...
The research focuses on current pension policy issues. It takes into account the major changes in th...
Pension systems are complex and diverse, so comparing them is consequently difficult. Yet there are ...
Mandatory pensions are a worldwide phenomenon. However, with fixed contribution rates, monthly benef...
"Presenting the evolution of supplementary pensions over the past 25 years, this comprehensive book ...
Pension policies are traditionally and still today mainly legislated at the national level. This is ...
Recent events have prompted a growing awareness of the need for internationally comparable pension a...
This document provides a world comparative analysis regarding the design and reform of pension syste...
This paper calculates prospective pension entitlements for illustrative workers at different income ...
Oliva S. Mitchell and John Piggott argue that retirement systems should be conceived of as long-term...
Abstract: The factors influencing a person to collect wealth can be immense. It basically depends on...
The theme of this fourth edition of Pensions at a Glance is pensions, retirement and life expectancy...
ABSTRACT: The world is witnessing an important increase in number of elderly people. This process is...