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Keeping The Promise Of Social Security In Latin America Gill

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Keeping The Promise Of Social Security In Latin America Gill
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Publisher: Palo Alto, Calif. : A copublication of Stanford Economics and Finance, an imprint of Stanford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.37 MB
Author: Gill, Indermit Singh, 1961-, Packard, Truman; Yermo, Juan, 1972-
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Keeping The Promise Of Social Security In Latin America Gill by Gill, Indermit Singh, 1961-, Packard, Truman; Yermo, Juan, 1972- instant download after payment.

1 online resource (xxi, 341 pages) :, Nations around the world (both large and small, rich and poor) are engaged in debate over how to reform their social security systems and care for the aged. For many countries this debate requires speculation on hypothetical scenarios, but in Latin America a rich body of experience on social security reform has been accumulating for more than a decade (for Chile, more than two decades). This report, entitled, Keeping the Promise of Social Security in Latin America, takes stock of those reforms, evaluates their successes and failures, and considers the lessons that can be drawn for the future of pension policy in the region. The authors draw on a series of background papers and surveys commissioned specifically for this inquiry, as well as existing research conducted by themselves and other pension experts. In the debate on pension reform there is no orthodoxy, as reflected in major differences of opinion among leading experts. Despite more than a decade of experience with pension reform in Latin America, although undoubtedly a major step forward, reforms are still works in progress. This report furthers enrich the policy dialogue that is of crucial importance to the future of the region, Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-319) and index, Rethinking Social Security Priorities in Latin America -- Retrospective: Fiscal, Financial, and Social Benefits from Pension Reform -- Structural Reforms to Social Security in Latin America -- The Fiscal Sustainability of Public Pension Promises in Latin America -- The Financial Benefits of Pension Reform -- Social Gains from Pension Reforms in Latin America -- Analytical: How Governments Can Help Individuals Deal with Retirement -- How Individuals View Social Security -- How Well Has the \"Savings\" Component Performed from the Individual's Perspective? -- The Preferences That Individuals Reveal -- Prospective: The Future of Social Security in Latin America -- Preventing Poverty in

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