Title: The Future of pensions in the European Community
Abstract: Introduction: planning for retirement - the current issues, Jorgen Mortensen setting the framework, Sir Leon Brittan. Part 1 The implications of population ageing for the financing of old-age pensions: population ageing and old-age income maintenance - basic facts and problems, Peter Sturm the future development of old-age security, Winifred Schmhl demography, public budgets, balances of payment and retirement provision, Jorgen Mortensen public pensions in an ageing society - the case of Italy, Daniele Franco and Francesco Frasca modelling the effects of rules and regulations - pay-as-you-go and funded systems, Klaus Heubeck. Part 2 The effects of regulation and taxation: the development of pension funds in the major industrial countries, E.P. Davis the taxation of occupational and private pensions in Western Europe, Paul Johnson. Part 3 The implications of the liberalization of capital movements and European monetary union: the investment behaviour of European pension funds - implications for Europe's capital markets, Stefan Hepp the liberalization of capital movements and financial services - implications for pension funds, Sotirios Kollias the implications of European monetary union for pension funds and life insurance, Laurens de Leur prospects for the ecu and the impact of EMU on private pensions, G.M. Dickinson ecu-denominated assets as a basis for pension-fund investment.
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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