Reversing pension privatization: the experience of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Hungary
Mesa-Lago, Carmelo,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
This paper systematically compares and evaluates the re-reforms of private pensions systems in Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, and Hungary due to initial failures in design and performance after its implementation. Its objective is to determine if the re-reforms have alleviated or not the flaws of the structural reforms and introduced new elements to be assessed.
Keywords: pension scheme; social security reform; old age benefit; private pension scheme; defined benefit plan; régime de pension; réforme de la sécurité sociale; prestations de vieillesse; régime de pension privé; système à prestations définies; régimen de pensiones; reforma de la seguridad social; prestaciones de vejez; régimen privado de pensión; plan de prestación definida (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2014
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