Policy options and issues in reforming European Supplementary Pension Systems

Autor: J. Michael Orszag, Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Pensions: An International Journal. 7:117-130
ISSN: 1750-208X
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.pm.5940188
Popis: Most industrialized countries are struggling with reforming their retirement income systems. The systems have mainly been based on public pay-as-you-go plans but as the systems have become mature they have increased the fiscal burden of nations and become an inadequate device for financial insurance for the old. Consequently, almost all the European countries will need either to prefund their retirement liabilities or reform their retirement systems to reduce or restrict benefits. There is already a significant volume of supplementary pensions in Europe; about 25 per cent of the labor force is covered and more than 2 trillion ECU of funds are under management. The proposed EU occupational pensions directive provides a framework for the growth of some of these supplementary pensions in EU Member States. This paper identifies and discusses ten important economic issues in the design and implementation of supplementary pensions systems.
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