Privatising old-age security : Latin America and Eastern Europe compared 🔍
Katharina Müller
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham, Northampton (MA), United Kingdom, 2003
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In the 1990s many Latin American countries decided upon full or partial pension privatisation, and a similar wave of reforms is currently taking place in Eastern Europe. Privatising Old-Age Security aims to examine what may account for this paradigm change in an area previously considered difficult to reform.
Attempting to explore and explain the similarities and differences in pension policy both intra- and inter-regionally, this book analyses the political economy of radical pension reform using case studies from Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Peru, Poland and Uruguay. By shedding light on the political viability of market-oriented reforms the book is a valuable and unique contribution to the understanding of the political economy of policy reform.
With its selection of case studies and application of theoretical insights, this book will appeal to researchers and academics of economics, public finance, social policy administration and transition studies. Moreover, policy makers will be intrigued by the up-to-date analysis of recent pension reforms.
Attempting to explore and explain the similarities and differences in pension policy both intra- and inter-regionally, this book analyses the political economy of radical pension reform using case studies from Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Peru, Poland and Uruguay. By shedding light on the political viability of market-oriented reforms the book is a valuable and unique contribution to the understanding of the political economy of policy reform.
With its selection of case studies and application of theoretical insights, this book will appeal to researchers and academics of economics, public finance, social policy administration and transition studies. Moreover, policy makers will be intrigued by the up-to-date analysis of recent pension reforms.
Alternative author
Muller, Katharina, 1967-
Alternative author
Müller, Katharina
Alternative author
Katharina Muller
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Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
Northampton, MA, Massachusetts, 2003
Alternative edition
Cheltenham [u.a, 2003
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CHELTENHAM, Unknown
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Указ.
Библиогр.: с. 136-169
Библиогр.: с. 136-169
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Alternative description
xiv, 175 pages ; 24 cm
"In the 1990s many Latin American countries decided upon full or partial pension privatisation, and a similar wave of reforms is currently taking place in Eastern Europe. Privatising Old-Age Security aims to examine what may account for this paradigm change in an area previously considered difficult to reform." "Attempting to explore and explain the similarities and differences in pension policy both intra- and inter-regionally, this book analyses the political economy of radical pension reform using case studies from Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Peru, Poland and Uruguay. By shedding light on the political viability of market-oriented reforms the book is a valuable and unique contribution to the understanding of the political economy of policy reform." "With its selection of case studies and application of theoretical insights, this book will appeal to researchers and academics of economics, public finance, social policy administration and transition studies. Moreover, policy makers will be intrigued by the up-to-date analysis of recent pension reforms."--BOOK JACKET
Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-169) and index
"In the 1990s many Latin American countries decided upon full or partial pension privatisation, and a similar wave of reforms is currently taking place in Eastern Europe. Privatising Old-Age Security aims to examine what may account for this paradigm change in an area previously considered difficult to reform." "Attempting to explore and explain the similarities and differences in pension policy both intra- and inter-regionally, this book analyses the political economy of radical pension reform using case studies from Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Peru, Poland and Uruguay. By shedding light on the political viability of market-oriented reforms the book is a valuable and unique contribution to the understanding of the political economy of policy reform." "With its selection of case studies and application of theoretical insights, this book will appeal to researchers and academics of economics, public finance, social policy administration and transition studies. Moreover, policy makers will be intrigued by the up-to-date analysis of recent pension reforms."--BOOK JACKET
Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-169) and index
Alternative description
This is a comparative political economy interpretation of policy reform applied to pensions in eight bold reformer countries of Latin America and Eastern Europe. The author shows what a multi-faceted, sometimes elusive undertaking reform is, involving many different actors with often conflicting goals. Considered within the specific policy and economic contexts, the analysis confronts pension system reforms in countries that have been going through important or deep systemic transformation, and that have used pension system reform also to pursue broader and deeper changes and macroeconomic stabilization
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2023-06-28
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