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This article explores how German pension and retirement policy could be made more sustainable, focusing on selected current options for action rather than attempting to provide a comprehensive overview. Before turning to specific problems and perspectives, the article first discusses key...
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This article examines recent pension reforms in OECD countries. All countries are facing the challenge of designing both financially and socially sustainable pension policies in a context of weak economic growth, low financial returns and ageing populations. In some cases, countries have been...
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rather privileged groups of the insured. These measures endanger the sustainability of the German pension system and will …
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Hungary has faced a considerable challenge to regain credibility following persistent and high fiscal deficits. Efforts during recent years have produced substantial results. The fiscal deficit has been brought down significantly and, despite the recession, fiscal consolidation has continued to...
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expenditures, has been used to assess the long-run fiscal sustainability in Norway. The simulations suggest that Norway faces a … severe fiscal sustainability problem in the long run, despite an exceptionally strong fiscal position at present. This result …
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, secure liveable pensions, and safeguard the system’s fiscal sustainability. … emigration and an increasing number of people eligible for pensions have further increased the need for government transfers and …
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