Social Security Pension Reform in Europe

Social Security Pension Reform in Europe
Title Social Security Pension Reform in Europe PDF eBook
Author Martin Feldstein
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 515
Release 2009-02-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0226241912

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Social Security in the United States and in Europe is at a critical juncture. Through the essays assembled in Social Security Pension Reform in Europe, Martin Feldstein and Horst Siebert, along with a number of distinguished contributors, discuss the challenges facing Social Security reform in the aging societies of Europe. A remarkable range of European nations—Germany, France, Finland, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and Hungary—have implemented or are about to implement mixed Social Security systems that combine a traditional defined benefit of the pay-as-you-go system with an individual retirement account defined contribution of a capital-funded system. The essays here highlight the problems that the European pension reform process faces and how it differs from that of the United States. This timely volume will significantly enrich the debate on pension reform worldwide.

Pension Reform in Europe

Pension Reform in Europe
Title Pension Reform in Europe PDF eBook
Author Robert Holzmann
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 214
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821353585

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The need for pension reform is an increasingly important issue on the economic reform agenda of most European countries, although there has been considerable variation in the approaches adopted. This publication contains a selection of papers from leading scholars and practitioners in the fields of economics and political science, which seek to provide an insight into the process and progress of European pension reform and to highlight areas for further research.

Pension Reform in Europe

Pension Reform in Europe
Title Pension Reform in Europe PDF eBook
Author Camila Arza
Publisher Routledge
Pages 238
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134134371

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Introduction : the political economy of pension reform / by Camila Arza and Martin Kohli -- The "new politics" of pension reforms in Continental Europe / by David Natali and Martin Rhodes -- Between conflict and consensus : The reform of Bismarckian pension regimes / by Martin Schludi -- How do politicians get away with path-breaking pension reforms? : the political psychology of pension reform in democracies / by Einar Overbye -- The politics and outcomes of three-pillar pension reforms in Central and Eastern Europe / by Katharina Muller -- Changing European welfare : A new distribution pattern of pension policy? / by Camila Arza -- The interdependence of the system of solidarity and the system of equivalence / by Martin Rein and Karen Anderson -- The Anglo-American pension regime : failures of the divided welfare state / by Robin Blackburn -- The gender pension gap : effects of norms and reform policies / by Patricia Frericks and Robert Maier -- Generational equity : concepts and attitudes / by Martin Kohli.

Reforming Pensions in Europe

Reforming Pensions in Europe
Title Reforming Pensions in Europe PDF eBook
Author Ondřej Schneider
Publisher
Pages 29
Release 2009
Genre
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Pension Strategies in Europe and the United States

Pension Strategies in Europe and the United States
Title Pension Strategies in Europe and the United States PDF eBook
Author Robert Fenge
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 311
Release 2008
Genre Pension trusts
ISBN 0262062720

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Demographic realities will soon force developed countries to find ways to pay for longer retirements for more people. In Pension Strategies in Europe and the United States, leading economists analyze topical issues in pension policy, with a focus on raising the retirement age, increasing retirement savings, and the political sustainability of reforms that will accomplish these goals. After a substantive and wide-ranging introduction by the editors that weaves together the demographic and economic strands of the story, the chapters present cutting-edge research, offering both theoretical and empirical analyses. Contributors examine such topics as the reform of key structural features of existing pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension systems, analyzing how benefits should vary with the age of retirement, labor supply elasticity after France's 1993 pension reform, and fiscal response to a demographic shock; the feasibility of PAYG reforms in the United States and the competition among state pension systems that results from labor mobility in Europe; and private, funded systems (increasingly perceived as necessary adjuncts to PAYG systems) in the UK, the US, and the Netherlands, and in terms of individual portfolio management. The editors conclude the volume with a study of recent German and UK reforms and their effects on personal savings.ContributorsTheodore C. Bergstrom, A. Lans Bovenberg, Antoine Bozio, Woojen Chung, Juan C. Conesa, Gabrielle Demange, Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson, Robert Fenge, Luisa Fuster, Carlos Garriga, Christian Gollier, John L. Hartman, Ayse Imrohoroglu, Selahattin Imrohoroglu, Thijs Knaap, Georges de Ménil, Pierre Pestieau, Eytan Sheshinski, Matthew WakefieldRobert Fenge is Senior Research Fellow at the Ifo Institute for Economic Research and Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Munich. Georges de Ménil is Professor of Economics at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris. Pierre Pestieau is Professor of Economics at the University of Liège. Fenge and Pestieau are coauthors of Social Security and Early Retirement (MIT Press, 2005).

Pension Reforms in Europe: How Far Have We Come and Gone?

Pension Reforms in Europe: How Far Have We Come and Gone?
Title Pension Reforms in Europe: How Far Have We Come and Gone? PDF eBook
Author Mr. Armand P Fouejieu
Publisher INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Pages 93
Release 2021-09-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781513593920

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In the past few decades, a myriad of reforms in Europe have had a significant impact on the way and extent to which public pensions provide retirement income. This departmental paper takes stock of where European pension systems stand and assesses their key characteristics. We present a novel measure of the balance between lifetime benefits and contributions—the Proportionality Measure—to examine pension systems’ long-term sustainability, fairness, and intergenerational equity

Reforming Pensions in Europe

Reforming Pensions in Europe
Title Reforming Pensions in Europe PDF eBook
Author Gerard Hughes
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Case studies
ISBN 9781843765226

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Europe is facing a crisis as the age-group contributing to pensions diminishes in size and the recipient group increases as the population ages and remains healthy. These papers explore the evolution of pension financing in the European context.