The paper discusses mandatory funded pensions seen as a novelty of the first wave of "paradigmatic" pension reforms in emerging market economies and as an institutional device in the very centre of the recent post-2008 change. Evidence from Poland is examined in the context of the pension reform engineering. The central question is for whose welfare or benefit the open pension funds (OFEs) were introduced and why they have been scaled down recently. The perspective taken here is to explain the processes through reconstruction of major interests involved. Under the assumption that the state is the main force at play, the eco-nomic and political interests of this party are reconstructed and discussed. The proposition that rising deficits and ...
A reform of the pension system in Poland was carried out in 1999. It mainly aimed to secure a financ...
While in Western Europe occupational plans dominate private pension provision, coverage of such plan...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the mechanisms that led to the divergence of welfare sta...
The paper discusses mandatory funded pensions seen as a novelty of the first wave of "paradigmatic" ...
The paper discusses mandatory funded pensions seen as a novelty of the first wave of "paradigmatic" ...
Recent years see intense reforming of funded pensions sub-system in Poland. Actually, what are the p...
Poland belongs to the first wave of pension reformers in Central and Eastern Europe. The Polish pens...
Purpose – The aim of the paper is to assess changes in the functioning of open pension funds (OFE-s)...
This paper documents the reversal of pension privatization and the reforms that took place in the 19...
none1noThe chapter focuses on two decades of pension reforms in Central Eastern Europe (CEE). While ...
The size of the public debt is now one of the main areas of interest of the entire society. As the s...
Since January 1999 a new pension system based on the reformed Social InsuranceInstitution (ZUS) and ...
Since their establishment in 1999, the Open Pension Funds (OPFs) have comprised a mandatory capital ...
A reform of the pension system in Poland was carried out in 1999. It mainly aimed to secure a financ...
While in Western Europe occupational plans dominate private pension provision, coverage of such plan...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the mechanisms that led to the divergence of welfare sta...
The paper discusses mandatory funded pensions seen as a novelty of the first wave of "paradigmatic" ...
The paper discusses mandatory funded pensions seen as a novelty of the first wave of "paradigmatic" ...
Recent years see intense reforming of funded pensions sub-system in Poland. Actually, what are the p...
Poland belongs to the first wave of pension reformers in Central and Eastern Europe. The Polish pens...
Purpose – The aim of the paper is to assess changes in the functioning of open pension funds (OFE-s)...
This paper documents the reversal of pension privatization and the reforms that took place in the 19...
none1noThe chapter focuses on two decades of pension reforms in Central Eastern Europe (CEE). While ...
The size of the public debt is now one of the main areas of interest of the entire society. As the s...
Since January 1999 a new pension system based on the reformed Social InsuranceInstitution (ZUS) and ...
Since their establishment in 1999, the Open Pension Funds (OPFs) have comprised a mandatory capital ...
A reform of the pension system in Poland was carried out in 1999. It mainly aimed to secure a financ...
While in Western Europe occupational plans dominate private pension provision, coverage of such plan...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the mechanisms that led to the divergence of welfare sta...