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The Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - join the European Union in 2004. This paper examines pension reform in the three countries over the past decade in the light of the "European social model" and the "World Bank model". Part one seeks to define these two models. It shows how the...
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In 2004, Nigeria copied the 1981 Chilean pension reform and established a funded system based upon personal accounts. The new system was neither appropriate for a country such as Nigeria, nor did it meet aspirations of improving pension coverage or helping economic growth. The current financial...
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This paper provides a synthesis of age-related developments and policies for a range of OECD countries, drawing on recent OECD work. It describes the expected impact of ageing on expenditure and fiscal pressures taking into account the current configuration of age-related policies. Since later...
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