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the resulting fiscal and distributional effects in a comparative context, undertake a microsimulation study to quantify …
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the resulting fiscal and distributional effects in a comparative context, undertake a microsimulation study to quantify …
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the resulting fiscal and distributional effects in a comparative context, undertake a microsimulation study to quantify …
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and a hypothetical agricultural shock, in a tax-benefit microsimulation model for Ethiopia. The results suggest that while …
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the resulting fiscal and distributional effects in a comparative context, undertake a microsimulation study to quantify …
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This article outlines the recommendations of the UK Pensions Commission, and the data and analysis on which they were … system. The Commission concluded that without reform, structural problems with UK pensions would lead to increasingly … have now largely been adopted by the UK government, imply eventual increases both in state spending on pensions as a share …
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In order to stimulate labor market participation and improve the financial viability of the social security systems, many recent reform proposals in various OECD economies suggest to scale down the non-actuarial parts of the pension systems. These reforms have a flavour of increased efficiency...
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occurring in Asia and Africa, and include reforms of voluntary and employer-provided pensions as well as social security …
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This article outlines the recommendations of the UK Pensions Commission, and the data and analysis on which they were … system. The Commission concluded that without reform, structural problems with UK pensions would lead to increasingly … have now largely been adopted by the UK government, imply eventual increases both in state spending on pensions as a share …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011126324