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. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support Budget under the research project "Contractual Savings Institutions …
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The penetration level of the insurance and pension sectors in Malawi is low, but it seems adequate as compared with other countries in similar stages of development. Concentration and costs are high, the regulatory framework is outdated or inexistent and supervision is weak. An innovative pilot...
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The transition from a wholly public, pay-as-you go pension system to one where pensions are also provided by individual, privately managed pension accounts does not directly affect those receiving pensions at the time of the reform. Nevertheless, it could affect all current and future workers. A...
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participation and the limited goal of reducing poverty among the old; a privately managed mandatory savings system; and voluntary … savings'. The note compares funded and pay-as-you-go finance of retirement incomes, highlighting the transition double burden …
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's savings, governments often regulate pension funds strictly, particularly when contributions are mandatory. For example, the …
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securities through the strengthening of contractual savings. The focus of this note has been to review the formal systems of … retirement savings provision currently in place in Sri Lanka, particularly from the perspective of cost effectiveness and …
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"Far-reaching changes in the regulation of financial markets and the organization of public pensions in the 1980s and 1990s transformed the landscape for retirement products in Sweden. First, banking and insurance were extensively deregulated in the 1980s, while the securities markets...
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