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Chi ha soluzioni per il puzzle delle pensioni? Qualche spunto nelle due ultime leggi di bilancio

Nicola Carmine Salerno

Politica economica, 2024, issue 1-2, 129-145

Abstract: Over the past thirty years, Italy has gradually become entangled in a complex pension puzzle – an intricate system shaped by prolonged reform processes, conflicting political positions, and repeated policy reversals. As with many puzzles, not all configurations yield solutions; some offer multiple paths, while others only one. In such cases, continual reshuffling may hinder rather than help the search for resolution. This paper begins with a brief overview of the key components of Italy’s pension system puzzle. It then examines whether the recent innovations introduced by the latest Budget Laws signal the emergence of a potential solution – perhaps not definitive, but capable of opening a viable path forward. Finally, the paper offers some brief concluding reflections, extending the discussion beyond the pension system itself.

Keywords: pensions; welfare systems; adequacy; sustainability; multipillar; flexible exit; ageing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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