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The Rise and Fall of the Privatized Pension System in Chile An International Perspective.

'The Rise and Fall of the Privatized Pension System in Chile' analyses the Chilean experience with a privatised pension system and examines its impact on pension levels for the ageing population, differences in benefits across different groups, impact on local capital markets, savings redi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Solimano, Andrés
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Anthem Press, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Front Matter -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Tables of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapters 1-6 -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- The Chilean Experience -- The Structure of the Privatized Chilean Pension System -- The Battle for Pension Reform and the Blocking of Change -- Partial Reforms -- Organization of the Book -- Chapter 2 An Overview of Social Security: Purposes, Modalities and Historical Evolution -- 2.1 Purposes and Modalities -- 2.1.1 Pension systems as a social contract: The pay-as-you-go modality -- 2.1.2 Demographic challenges 
505 8 |a 2.1.3 Defined contributions and defined benefits -- 2.1.4 Wage-labor, the self-employed and social security -- 2.1.5 Volatility in financial markets -- 2.2 Historical Origins of Social Security and Pension Systems -- 2.2.1 Core Capitalist economies -- 2.2.2 Containment of social security benefits in the 1980s -- 2.2.3 Further cuts in pension benefits during the 1990s and 2000s -- 2.3 Brief Historical Background of Social Security in Latin America -- Chapter 3 The Rise and Fall of Pension Privatization in Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe -- 3.1 Introduction 
505 8 |a 3.2 Privatization within Worldwide Dominance of Public Pension Systems -- 3.3 The Cycle of Pension System Privatization and De-privatization -- 3.3.1 The privatization phase: Objectives, assumptions and reality -- Overall Objectives -- Underlying assumptions. -- Neglected issues and critical points. -- 3.3.2 The de-privatization phase: Reversals -- 3.4 The Pension Privatization/De-privatization Cycle in Argentina (1994-2008), Hungary (1998-2011) and Poland (1999-2014) -- 3.4.1 The case of Argentina -- 3.4.2 The case of Hungary -- 3.4.3 The case of Poland 
505 8 |a Nationalization of pillar II and other changes -- 3.4.4 Lessons of comparative international experience in de-privatization -- Chapter 4 The Evolution of Social Protection and Pension Systems in Chile from the 19th Century until Its Privatization in the 1980s -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Development of Social Security and Labor Legislation from the 19th Century -- 4.2.1 The Rush of Labor Legislation in the 1920s -- 4.2.2 The Reforms of 1952-53 -- 4.2.3 Reform Efforts by the Frei-Montalva and Allende Governments 
505 8 |a 4.3 The Pinochet Regime: From Eclectic Corporatism (Draft Pension Law of 1975) to a Privatized Pension System (DL 3,500 o -- 4.3.1 Corporatists and Neoliberals -- 4.4 The Military Entertains Doubts on the Privatization Scheme and Remain in Their Old State-Funded System -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- Annex -- Chapter 5 Empirical Elements for Evaluating the Privatized Chilean Pension System -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Average Old Age Pensions Paid by Private and Public Contributory Pillars -- 5.3 Frequency Distribution for Old age Pensions Paid by the AFP System 
500 |a 5.4 Pension Levels for Members of the Armed Forces and National Police. 
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