Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeContributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction; E. Reynaud. Part I: Population Ageing, Competitiveness and Retirement. 2. Demography, the Labour Market and Competitiveness; P. Concialdi. 3. Retirement Age: Public Policy and Employer Policies in Europe and the United States; L. apRoberts. Part II: Pension Financing and Economic Growth. 4. Pension Financing, the Substitution Effect and National Savings; G. Hughes. 5. The Effects of a Fully Funded Pension System on Individual Savings Behaviour; C. Öling. 6. The Control and Centralisation of Pension Fund Investment in the United Kingdom; R. Minns. 7. A Political Economy Approach to Pension Financing; F.R. Pizzuti. Part III: Adapting Pension Systems to Meet Change. 8. Equity Within and Between Generations: Pension Systems and Equity; B. Davies. 9. Contributions and Taxes for Financing Public Pension Expenditure: Looking for an Adequate Structure of Finance; W. Schmähl. 10. Personal Pensions in the UK, the Mis-selling Scandal and the Lessons to be Learnt; S. Ward. 11. The New Swedish Pension System; E. Wadensjö. Part IV: Pensions and Social Partnership. 12. The Decision-Making Process in the German Pension System; H.-D. Steinmeyer. 13. Supplementary Pension Plans and Collectively Agreed Schemes; J.-A. Schneider. 14. The Impact of Industrial Relations on the Structure of Supplementary Pensions in Scandinavia; E. Overbye. Part V: Conclusions. 15. Pay-As-You-Go Versus Capital Funding: Towards a More Balanced View in Pension Policy &endash; Some Concluding Remarks; W. Schmähl. Index.
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabeContributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction; E. Reynaud. Part I: Population Ageing, Competitiveness and Retirement. 2. Demography, the Labour Market and Competitiveness; P. Concialdi. 3. Retirement Age: Public Policy and Employer Policies in Europe and the United States; L. apRoberts. Part II: Pension Financing and Economic Growth. 4. Pension Financing, the Substitution Effect and National Savings; G. Hughes. 5. The Effects of a Fully Funded Pension System on Individual Savings Behaviour; C. Öling. 6. The Control and Centralisation of Pension Fund Investment in the United Kingdom; R. Minns. 7. A Political Economy Approach to Pension Financing; F.R. Pizzuti. Part III: Adapting Pension Systems to Meet Change. 8. Equity Within and Between Generations: Pension Systems and Equity; B. Davies. 9. Contributions and Taxes for Financing Public Pension Expenditure: Looking for an Adequate Structure of Finance; W. Schmähl. 10. Personal Pensions in the UK, the Mis-selling Scandal and the Lessons to be Learnt; S. Ward. 11. The New Swedish Pension System; E. Wadensjö. Part IV: Pensions and Social Partnership. 12. The Decision-Making Process in the German Pension System; H.-D. Steinmeyer. 13. Supplementary Pension Plans and Collectively Agreed Schemes; J.-A. Schneider. 14. The Impact of Industrial Relations on the Structure of Supplementary Pensions in Scandinavia; E. Overbye. Part V: Conclusions. 15. Pay-As-You-Go Versus CapitalFunding: Towards a More Balanced View in Pension Policy &endash; Some Concluding Remarks; W. Schmähl. Index.
Inhalt
Contributors. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction; E. Reynaud. Part I: Population Ageing, Competitiveness and Retirement. 2. Demography, the Labour Market and Competitiveness; P. Concialdi. 3. Retirement Age: Public Policy and Employer Policies in Europe and the United States; L. apRoberts. Part II: Pension Financing and Economic Growth. 4. Pension Financing, the Substitution Effect and National Savings; G. Hughes. 5. The Effects of a Fully Funded Pension System on Individual Savings Behaviour; C. Öling. 6. The Control and Centralisation of Pension Fund Investment in the United Kingdom; R. Minns. 7. A Political Economy Approach to Pension Financing; F.R. Pizzuti. Part III: Adapting Pension Systems to Meet Change. 8. Equity Within and Between Generations: Pension Systems and Equity; B. Davies. 9. Contributions and Taxes for Financing Public Pension Expenditure: Looking for an Adequate Structure of Finance; W. Schmähl. 10. Personal Pensions in the UK, the Mis-selling Scandal and the Lessons to be Learnt; S. Ward. 11. The New Swedish Pension System; E. Wadensjö. Part IV: Pensions and Social Partnership. 12. The Decision-Making Process in the German Pension System; H.-D. Steinmeyer. 13. Supplementary Pension Plans and Collectively Agreed Schemes; J.-A. Schneider. 14. The Impact of Industrial Relations on the Structure of Supplementary Pensions in Scandinavia; E. Overbye. Part V: Conclusions. 15. Pay-As-You-Go Versus Capital Funding: Towards a More Balanced View in Pension Policy &endash; Some Concluding Remarks; W. Schmähl. Index.