Case Studies in Retirement System Reform pról. Richard Samans
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1. Foreword. 2. Introduction. 3. Government Initiatives. A. Canada: Canada Pension Plan enhancement. B. Denmark: Pension approach. C. Japan: Defined contribution reforms. D. Singapore: National annuity provider. E. Singapore: Helping older workers remain in the workforce. F. The Netherlands: Pension system and the current debate. G. United Kingdom: Roll-out of automatic enrolment. H. United Kingdom: Establishing the National Employee Savings Trust. 4. Pension Plan Perspectives. I. Canada Pension Plan Investment Board: Fulfilling an investment mandate without taking undue risk. J. ATP: Rethinking asset allocation. 5. Employer Perspectives. K. Robert Bosch: Occupational pension approach. L. CERN: Occupational pension approach. 6. Acknowledgments.