Pension Reform in the New EU Member States: Will a Three-Pillar Pension System Work?
Helmut Wagner
Eastern European Economics, 2005, vol. 43, issue 4, 27-51
Abstract:
The new European (EU) Union member states from Central and Eastern Europe face a huge challenge in reforming their pension systems in/after transformation from a socialist to a market-based system. This paper discusses the question of whether a three-pillar pension system would be appropriate for these countries.
Date: 2005
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