Pension Fund Capitalism

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Capitalism
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Company Pension Plans
comparative welfare analysis
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defined contribution schemes
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Financial market risks
financialisation of retirement
Financialization
Flat Rate Pension
Gender Pension Gap
Individual Pension Plans
Large Scale Shock
NDC
NDC System
neoliberal economic policy
Neoliberalism
Notional Defined Contribution Schemes
old-age income security
Open Pension Funds
PAYG Pension
PAYG System
Pension Contributions
Pension Fund Assets
Pension Fund Capitalism
Pension funds
Pension Pillar
Pension privatization
Pension Reform
Pension System
private pension system failures
Private Pensions
Privatized Pension System
Public PAYG
Public Pension
Public Pension System
Social security
social security reform

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032078625
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the origins and consequences of so-called pension fund capitalism, which has spread around the world since 1981, when the pension system was completely privatized in Chile. The author highlights the driving forces behind the privatization of pensions, its forms and tools used in practice, and the risks and costs related to private pensions.

The reader can also learn about the experiences of various developed countries (including the USA, Canada, Australia, and Germany), as well as Latin American (including Chile) and Eastern European countries, related to the privatization of pensions. Particular attention is paid to Poland as an example of a country where such privatization failed completely. This book provides a source of serious reflection on what this privatization has led to, what its real economic and social consequences are and what the likelihood is of reversing it and strengthening the public pension system.

Academic researchers and students of economics and finance, as well as social and political sciences, will find the book invaluable in understanding the problems arising from the privatization of pensions. It will also be of interest to professionals: institutions that shape or influence economic and social policy, including political parties, trade unions, non-governmental organizations, the media, and institutions operating on the financial market.

Leokadia Oręziak, Ph.D., is a Full Professor of Economics and Finance, Head of the Department of International Finance at the World Economy Collegium, SGH-Warsaw School of Economics, and the author of numerous scientific publications in the field of pension systems, public finance, and European integration. Her book OFE – katastrofa prywatyzacji emerytur w Polsce (OFE – the Disaster of Privatization of Pensions in Poland) won the Economicus competition for the best Polish book of 2014 in the field of economics. She was a consultant to the Polish Parliament (Sejm) on bills regarding changes to the pension system. As a member of the Presidential Advisory Commission on the Pension System (in 2014–2015), she developed, in cooperation with CENDA (Santiago de Chile), a proposal on rebuilding the public PAYG pension system in Chile.

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