Pension policy is a highly political issue across Latin America. Since the mid-2000s, several countries have re-reformed their pension systems with a general trend toward more state involvement, yet with significant variation. This article contends that policy legacies and the institutional political setting are key to understanding such variation. Analyzing the cases of Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile, this article shows that where a weak legacy, characterized by low coverage and savings rates, a weakly organized pension industry, and strong societal groups that oppose the private system, combines with a strong institutional setting, characterized by a government with large support in Congress and where the president concentrates decisionmak...
When pension systems are highly developed, the politics of pension reform constitutes an excellent f...
This paper provides an analysis of Chile's 35 year experience with defined contribution, fully funde...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Pension policy is a highly political issue across Latin America. Since the mid-2000s, several countr...
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a debate around the world on whether pension systems should be use...
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a debate around the world on whether pension systems should be use...
This article reviews two rounds of pension reform in ten Latin American countries to determine wheth...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
Motivation: The privatized and capitalized old-age insurance in Chile has recently witnessed reforms...
Motivation: The privatized and capitalized old-age insurance in Chile has recently witnessed reforms...
Motivation: The privatized and capitalized old-age insurance in Chile has recently witnessed reforms...
What factors explain pension reform decisions in countries with generous public pension systems and ...
Includes bibliographyThis article gives a comparative description of three different general structu...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
When pension systems are highly developed, the politics of pension reform constitutes an excellent f...
This paper provides an analysis of Chile's 35 year experience with defined contribution, fully funde...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
Pension policy is a highly political issue across Latin America. Since the mid-2000s, several countr...
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a debate around the world on whether pension systems should be use...
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a debate around the world on whether pension systems should be use...
This article reviews two rounds of pension reform in ten Latin American countries to determine wheth...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
This brief reviews two rounds of pension reforms in ten Latin American countries to determine whethe...
Motivation: The privatized and capitalized old-age insurance in Chile has recently witnessed reforms...
Motivation: The privatized and capitalized old-age insurance in Chile has recently witnessed reforms...
Motivation: The privatized and capitalized old-age insurance in Chile has recently witnessed reforms...
What factors explain pension reform decisions in countries with generous public pension systems and ...
Includes bibliographyThis article gives a comparative description of three different general structu...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...
When pension systems are highly developed, the politics of pension reform constitutes an excellent f...
This paper provides an analysis of Chile's 35 year experience with defined contribution, fully funde...
In the past two decades, Latin American countries reformed their pension systems focusing mainly on ...