OECD 2000 private pensions conference
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: fra Series Private Pensions Series. 3 Detalles de publicación: France OECD 2001Descripción: 449 p. il. 23 cmISBN:- 926418659X
- 331.25209714 21 O72o 2000
Biblioteca actual | Biblioteca de origen | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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BIBLIOTECA CIESS Acervo General | BIBLIOTECA CIESS Acervo General | NFIC | 331.25209714 O72o 2000 | 1 | Disponible | 042894 |
Bibliografía al final de cada capítulo.
I. Pension Reform in Selected OECD Countries. Pension Reform in Germany: To Fund or Not To Fund / Axel Borsch-Supan -- Draft Law for Individual Pension System / Sedat Yamak - Pension Reform in Bulgaria / Rosa Chiappe - Romania's Pension system: From Crisis to Reform / Georges de Menil and Eytan Sheshinski - Building a Three Pillar Pension System in the Ukraine / Volodymyr Yatsenko and Mitchell Wiener - Pension Reform in the Baltic States / Laima Zilite - General Overview of the Hungarian, Czech, and Polish Pension Systems / Annamaria Marossy - An Overview of the Reformed Pension Systems in Latin America / Carlos Grushka -Experience from Pension Reform in the Czech Republic / Kiri Kral - Polish Approach to Pension Reform / Marek Gora
II. Selected Regulatory and Supervisory Issues. Selected Supervisory and Regulatory Issues / Christian Servanay - Recent Developments in the UK Pension Regulatory and Supervisory System / Joe Robertson. - Recent Evolution of the Swiss Pension Funds Legislation / Erika Schnyder. - Irish Pensions Reform - Recent Developments / Mary Hutch - Supervision of Pension Funds in Poland / Pawel Pelc - Supervision of Private Pensions and the Hungarian Case: Implementation of Private Pension Supervision / Tibor Parniczky.
III. Private Pension Benefits. Private Annuities in OECD Countries / Juan Yermo - Annuities Markets in Comparative Perspective: Do Consumers Get Their Money's Worth? / Estelle James and Dimitri Vittas - Indexation in Occupational Pension Schemes - Ireland / Mary Hutch
IV. Structure and Coverage of Private Pension Systems. A Comment on the Place of Funded Pensions in Transition Economies / Georges de Menil - Three Pillars of Pensions: Is There a Need for Mandatory Contributions? / Larry Willmore - The Historical Context of Defined-Benefit Plans and Policy Implications for Transition Countries / Dimitri Vittas - The Role of Incentives and Redistribution in Comparing DB and DC Pensions / J. Michael Orszag - Coverage of Private Pensions in the United Kingdom / John Bowman