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This paper gives a reassessment of the sustainability of the reformed Hungarian pension system with a special focus on whether the introduction of the fully funded pillar in 1998 has led to any improvement in the sustainability of the pension system. After a brief description of the 1997/1998...
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social security schemes, an ageing population thus leads to policy uncertainty in first pillar pensions. This paper sheds …
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current legislative period to cope with the fiscal burden of population ageing for the sustainability of Germany's public …
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The paper examines the effects of ageing and makes a case for partial pre-funding of pensions. The argument is based on …
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In this paper we address the question whether in case of population ageing a transition from an unfunded to a more …
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The study identifies three groups of problems in the Lithuanian pension environment: fiscal problems, poverty of retired people, and problems related to working and saving incentives. The future of the current pension system is suspect, as the population share of the elderly is increasing and...
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