Building private pension systems : a handbook /
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TextPublication details: San Francisco, Calif. : ICS Press, c1993.Description: xv, 100 pISBN: - 1558152180
- 9781558152182
- 332.6'7254 GUE
- HD7105.4 .G83 1993
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"A copublication of International Center for Economic Growth and the Harvard Institute for International Development."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-100).
In this book, the authors combine more than thirty years' experience in the design and management of private pension plans in Canada, Hungary, and Indonesia. The design of a private pension plan system affects many aspects of the development and growth of a market economy -- not only the quality of income maintenance in a rapidly aging society, but also the growth of the capital market. As cultural changes weaken past mechanisms for supporting the elderly and the financial stress of public pension systems reaches a crisis point, the creation of a fair pension system -- one in which pension funds are safe from the fluctuations of the economy and of individual companies -- can be put off no longer. The authors include a draft pension law that provides fundamental policy direction for this vital set of financial institutions.
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