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Political Preferences And The Aging Of Populations Politicaleconomy Explanations Of Pension Reform 1st Edition Oliver Pamp Auth

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Political Preferences And The Aging Of Populations Politicaleconomy Explanations Of Pension Reform 1st Edition Oliver Pamp Auth
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Oliver Pamp (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658086145, 3658086149
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Political Preferences And The Aging Of Populations Politicaleconomy Explanations Of Pension Reform 1st Edition Oliver Pamp Auth by Oliver Pamp (auth.) 9783658086145, 3658086149 instant download after payment.

Oliver Pamp analyzes the likelihood and extent of pension reforms from a political-economy perspective. It is shown that voters’ preferences for or against reforms are influenced by a societies’ demographic development, the generosity of its existing public pension scheme and its electoral system. The author extensively reviews existing formal models of pension systems, discusses their merits and limitations, and develops a three-period overlapping generations model. The model’s insights regarding individual reform preferences are then put into the context of different electoral systems, thus emphasizing the important role of electoral institutions in the aggregation of societal preferences. Finally, using cross-national survey data, logit and ordered-logit analyses tentatively confirm some of the model’s main implications.

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