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12-14 March 2001, Rio de Janeiro. This conference focused on promoting high-level policy dialogue on private pension reform in Brazil with a view to strengthening the private pension system through an efficient regulatory and supervisory system, as well as ...
6-January-2001
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The International Network of Pensions Regulators and Supervisors, grouping 100 regulatory and supervisory institutions from more than 60 countries, has approved a set of principles for the regulation of private occupational pension plans designed...
1-January-2001
English, , 255kb
This document is Book 2, Part 1, 3)a of the Insurance and Private Pensions Compendium for Emerging Economies.
What is the current state of development of institutional investors in Latin America? What are the requirements of the financial infrastructure and the regulatory framework to encourage the growth of the institutional sector in Latin America? What policy expertise can Latin America and OECD countries share to benefit from each other's experience in broadening the role of institutional investors? These questions were addressed during
Pension systems are changing the world over. Both OECD and non-OECD countries are coming to face the consequences of demographic changes, and some have already embarked on innovative processes of pension reform. In this new environment, employer ...
Is ageing a threat to our societies' prosperity? How should resources be shared between the working generation and its dependent older citizens? How should pension, health and long-term care best be reformed? How can older people's contribution t...
This books explores the international aspects of pension reform, private savings and volatile capital markets and clarifies how they relate to each other. Building the case for the pension-improving benefits of global asset diversification, analy...
1-January-2000
English, , 30kb
This document is Book 2, Part 1, 1)b of the Insurance and Private Pensions Compendium for Emerging Economies.
More than a decade after Chile moved from a public pay-as-you-go to a private funded pension system, seven more countries in Latin America have reformed their pension systems. This study provides a detailed description of all second-generation pension reforms in Latin America to date, evaluates the first years of operations of the new systems and outlines the problems and challenges which the systems are still facing. The basic common
Given their ageing populations, OECD countries are beginning to re-examine the balance between public and private provisions for income in retirement. There is considerable interest in increasing the contribution from private sources. However, wh...
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