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The economics of pensions
 — principles, policies, and international experience
Author(s)Salvador Valdés-Prieto
PublisherCambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1997
Pages377 pp
SourceCambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU.
KeywordsPensions ; Private pensions ; Economics ; International ; Chile ; Australia ; Malaysia ; United Kingdom.
AnnotationThis volume consists of a revised selected set of papers presented at the conference 'Pensions: funding, privatisation and macroeconomic policy', held in Santiago, Chile in 1994. It explores current research in four areas of pension policy: political aspects of mandatory pensions; the links between fiscal deficits, private savings and pension reform; macroeconomic policy and private pensions; and policy and regulation of pension systems. It includes examples of how pensions systems operate in Chile, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Malaysia.
Accession NumberCPA-970605202 B
ClassmarkJJ: JK: W: 72: 7WA: 7YA: 7XA: 8

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