How should pensions in the UK be indexed?
Richard Disney () and
Edward Whitehouse ()
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Richard Disney: Institute for Fiscal Studies and University of Nottingham
Fiscal Studies, 1991, vol. 12, issue 3, 47-61
Abstract:
At first sight, the technicalities of social securtiy benefit indexation are a somewhat abstruse topic, suitable only for the journals and handbooks of tax and finance practitioners. Yet the nature of benefit indexation systems has major implications both for trends in the living standards of pensioners and for public expenditure.
Date: 1991
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