This article examines how pensions are interwoven with the public and private financial system in Japan and the consequences for pension reform. A growing literature focuses on the multifaceted ways in which pensions are interwoven with the larger political economy. This study builds on this literature and finds that (a) public and private pensions have been integrated deeply into Japan’s system of developmental finance, (b) this integration has created new economic and political problems as governments have attempted to shift away from its developmental model through deregulation, liberalization, and administrative reform, and (c) because pension reform is intimately linked with these reforms, it involves addressing fundamental issues rega...
Reforming the public pension system is one of the tough quandaries of welfare states due to progress...
security pension program but, since 2002, the income statement of the principal pension program has ...
This paper uses the theory of ‘capital as power’ to analyze the struggle over public pensions in the...
This paper tackles the vexing issue of corporate pension reform in the U.S. and Japan. Both countrie...
This article discusses significant changes of Japanese occupational pensions since the early 2000s. ...
We investigate how the Japanese pension market for funded employment-based pensions is changing and ...
The aim of this article is to define the Japan and Lithuanian pension system models and reforms. Pro...
We investigate how the Japanese pension market for funded employment-based pensions is changing and ...
An overview of the statistical data shows that Japanese society is aging rapidly. To sustain the soc...
This paper investigates the events leading up to the passage of defined contribution pension legisla...
This article offers a comparative, qualitative analysis of the changing nature of—and relationship b...
This thesis suggests that the pension systems in the advanced capitalist countries of Canada, Brita...
The aim of this article is to define the actual construction of the Japanese pension system influen...
The Pension Reform 2004 in Japan has fixed the schedule of contribution hike until 2017 and incorpor...
This article focuses on the retirement and pension systems of Japanese colleges and universities whi...
Reforming the public pension system is one of the tough quandaries of welfare states due to progress...
security pension program but, since 2002, the income statement of the principal pension program has ...
This paper uses the theory of ‘capital as power’ to analyze the struggle over public pensions in the...
This paper tackles the vexing issue of corporate pension reform in the U.S. and Japan. Both countrie...
This article discusses significant changes of Japanese occupational pensions since the early 2000s. ...
We investigate how the Japanese pension market for funded employment-based pensions is changing and ...
The aim of this article is to define the Japan and Lithuanian pension system models and reforms. Pro...
We investigate how the Japanese pension market for funded employment-based pensions is changing and ...
An overview of the statistical data shows that Japanese society is aging rapidly. To sustain the soc...
This paper investigates the events leading up to the passage of defined contribution pension legisla...
This article offers a comparative, qualitative analysis of the changing nature of—and relationship b...
This thesis suggests that the pension systems in the advanced capitalist countries of Canada, Brita...
The aim of this article is to define the actual construction of the Japanese pension system influen...
The Pension Reform 2004 in Japan has fixed the schedule of contribution hike until 2017 and incorpor...
This article focuses on the retirement and pension systems of Japanese colleges and universities whi...
Reforming the public pension system is one of the tough quandaries of welfare states due to progress...
security pension program but, since 2002, the income statement of the principal pension program has ...
This paper uses the theory of ‘capital as power’ to analyze the struggle over public pensions in the...