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Report of the Director General's inquiry into pensions volume three: research undertaken by the OFT for the Pensions Inquiry | Author(s) | David Blake, J Michael Orszag, Paul Klumpes |
Corporate Author | Office of Fair Trading |
Publisher | Office of Fair Trading, London, 1997 |
Pages | 135 pp (OFT 191c)(three volumes) |
Source | Office of Fair Trading, PO Box 172, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 0XW. |
Keywords | Private pensions ; Personal pensions ; Early retirement ; Consumer ; Consumer protection ; Social policy ; Reports. |
Annotation | This is volume 3 (of 3) of the report of the Director General's inquiry into pensions which aimed to review the provision of occupational and personal pensions in the UK, in order to identify any practices which adversely affect consumers. It focused on two aspects of pension provision: the market and industry structure, including its statutory and regulatory framework; and consumer behaviour in choosing pensions, and the effect on pension entitlement. This volume sets out the findings from externally commissioned research: 'Portability and preservation of pension rights in the United Kingdom', by David Blake and J Michael Orszag, The Pensions Institute. It examines the ways in which early leavers from pension schemes are penalised, and proposes a policy to reduce this penalty. |
Accession Number | CPA-971201207 B |
Classmark | JK: JKG: G5M: WY: WYP: TM2: 6K |
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