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This paper discusses design errors in public pension systems, using Hungary as an illus-tration. When the communist …
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Paper of the National Bank of Hungary, 2016, which needs updating. Before the government publishes a new program, I have …
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As part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP, 2023), the Hungarian government pledged to reform the pension system. The main themes are sustainability and adequacy. The pension plan is to be discussed publicly and put into law by March 2025. The last detailed official pension study was the...
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(Chile, Great Britain and Sweden) and left out similar reforms introduced in similar situations, like in Hungary, Poland and …
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(Chile, Great Britain and Sweden) and left out similar reforms introduced in similar situations, like in Hungary, Poland and …
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The goal of this study is to present an insider view on the pension reforms implemented in Hungary between 1996 and …
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In 1998, the left-of-center government of Hungary carved out a second pillar mandatory private pension system from the …
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the international economic and financial crisis deprived Hungary from normal credits, its government turned to …
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This paper discusses design errors in public pension systems, using Hungary as an illus-tration. When the communist …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010494592
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