Poland belongs to the first wave of pension reformers in Central and Eastern Europe. The Polish pension reform of the late 1990s can serve as a case study for the challenges faced when implementing a radical paradigmatic pension reform towards a privatized DC scheme. This report analyses the background of the original reform, discusses its political, social and economic impact and explains the reasons for later reform reversals. The report stresses that the two re-reform waves, which took place in 2011 and 2013, were mainly driven by fiscal considerations. Since the current system maintains the DC scheme applied to both public and private tiers, the recent reversal of privatization will not improve benefit levels
The objective of this paper is to examine and analyze empirically whether the Central and Eastern Eu...
Since the global financial crisis, those East European countries that had partly privatized their pe...
Since the global financial crisis, those East European countries that had partly privatized their pe...
Poland belongs to the first wave of pension reformers in Central and Eastern Europe. The Polish pens...
This paper documents the reversal of pension privatization and the reforms that took place in the 19...
Recent years see intense reforming of funded pensions sub-system in Poland. Actually, what are the p...
The paper discusses mandatory funded pensions seen as a novelty of the first wave of "paradigmatic" ...
Poland adopted a new pension system in 1999. This new pension system allows Poland to reduce pension...
Public information is a central part of the process of Pension reform and every stage from design to...
Following Chilean experiences as well as the World Bank suggestions post-communist Poland and post-c...
This thesis deals with the Polish pension system and its reforms in 1990-2014. The old pension syste...
In 1999, Poland implemented significant pension system reform in response to rising public pension e...
Pension reform seems inevitable in postcommunist Central-Eastern Europe, because the process of econ...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy reformy polskiego systemu emerytalnego, która weszła w życie z dniem 1 stycz...
The objective of this paper is to examine and analyze empirically whether the Central and Eastern Eu...
Since the global financial crisis, those East European countries that had partly privatized their pe...
Since the global financial crisis, those East European countries that had partly privatized their pe...
Poland belongs to the first wave of pension reformers in Central and Eastern Europe. The Polish pens...
This paper documents the reversal of pension privatization and the reforms that took place in the 19...
Recent years see intense reforming of funded pensions sub-system in Poland. Actually, what are the p...
The paper discusses mandatory funded pensions seen as a novelty of the first wave of "paradigmatic" ...
Poland adopted a new pension system in 1999. This new pension system allows Poland to reduce pension...
Public information is a central part of the process of Pension reform and every stage from design to...
Following Chilean experiences as well as the World Bank suggestions post-communist Poland and post-c...
This thesis deals with the Polish pension system and its reforms in 1990-2014. The old pension syste...
In 1999, Poland implemented significant pension system reform in response to rising public pension e...
Pension reform seems inevitable in postcommunist Central-Eastern Europe, because the process of econ...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy reformy polskiego systemu emerytalnego, która weszła w życie z dniem 1 stycz...
The objective of this paper is to examine and analyze empirically whether the Central and Eastern Eu...
Since the global financial crisis, those East European countries that had partly privatized their pe...
Since the global financial crisis, those East European countries that had partly privatized their pe...