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Free choice of unfunded systems: a first assessment

Gabrielle Demange

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Abstract: The first pillars of social security systems widely differ across European countries both in the contribution rate and intra-generational redistribution. What would be the impact of these differences if EU citizens had free access to all systems? This paper aims to highlight some basic features of this question in a very simple two countries model.

Keywords: unfunded systems; intragenerational redistribution; free choice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-02
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