In this paper we examine and ultimately challenge the traditional viewpoint on the future of current pension systems in Europe, according to which the effects of the ageing bomb will inevitably bring down our unfunded PA YG public pension systems. First, we claim that the projected dramatic increase in the pension burden in mostly due to labour market problems and the generosity of the system, rather than to demographic factors. Secondly, we conclude that a fully funded system cannot be achieved without a substantial reduction in current pension payments unless it is financed by issuing earnmarked public debt. Finally we claim that a socially efficient pension system should be a mixed one, partly funded and partly PA VG, on the basis of opt...
Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements...
The economic and financial crisis that began in 2008 has raised the need to review the economic feas...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
In this paper we examine and ultimately challenge the traditional viewpoint on the future of current...
Unfunded state pension schemes are projected to become financially unsustainable. This is usually at...
textabstractThis paper explores how EU countries can address various challenges (including the aging...
This concluding chapter aims to provide a summary of reforms in Europe in the wake of the Great Rece...
This chapter examines the economic and demographic factors that threaten the viability of European p...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
Today Europe has different pension systems. According to the history of forming, there are some base...
This thesis explores the future of pension systems of the European Union and Norway in the period be...
The Greek public pensions system is essentially unfunded and it operates on a pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) ...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
Demographic changes and pressure on public finances are the main driving forces for reforms of welfa...
This thesis focuses on the issue of European pension systems from a standpoint of their structure an...
Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements...
The economic and financial crisis that began in 2008 has raised the need to review the economic feas...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
In this paper we examine and ultimately challenge the traditional viewpoint on the future of current...
Unfunded state pension schemes are projected to become financially unsustainable. This is usually at...
textabstractThis paper explores how EU countries can address various challenges (including the aging...
This concluding chapter aims to provide a summary of reforms in Europe in the wake of the Great Rece...
This chapter examines the economic and demographic factors that threaten the viability of European p...
The process of European Integration and creation of the single market revealed many questions and bo...
Today Europe has different pension systems. According to the history of forming, there are some base...
This thesis explores the future of pension systems of the European Union and Norway in the period be...
The Greek public pensions system is essentially unfunded and it operates on a pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) ...
Pension systems around Europe are being reformed for several decades already. Main objectives of the...
Demographic changes and pressure on public finances are the main driving forces for reforms of welfa...
This thesis focuses on the issue of European pension systems from a standpoint of their structure an...
Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements...
The economic and financial crisis that began in 2008 has raised the need to review the economic feas...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...