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The new pension reform as global policy | Author(s) | Mitchell A Orenstein |
Journal title | Global Social Policy, vol 5, no 2, August 2005 |
Pages | pp 175-202 |
Source | http://www.sagepublications.com |
Keywords | Pensions ; Private enterprise ; Social policy ; International. |
Annotation | This article analyses the emergence and spread of the new pension reforms, a set of privatising reforms that is part of a broader neo-liberal agenda for global economic policy. The new pension reforms are significant, both because they revolutionise the post-war social contract, and because global policy actors have been involved directly in their implementation in more than 25 countries around the world. In this sense, the new pension reforms are a case of global policy. This article defines the scope of global policy, explores the content of the new pension reforms, and shows the new pension reforms to be a global policy in their development, transfer and implementation. (KJ). |
Accession Number | CPA-050906201 A |
Classmark | JJ: W4D: TM2: 72 |
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