
Pension Reform
A Short Guide
$59.06
- Paperback
264 pages
- Release Date
10 December 2009
Summary
Mandatory pensions are a worldwide phenomenon. However, with fixed contribution rates, monthly benefits, and retirement ages, pension systems are not consistent with three long-run trends: declining mortality, declining fertility, and earlier retirement. Many systems need reform. This book gives an extensive nontechnical explanation of the economics of pension design. The theoretical arguments have three elements:* Pension systems have multipleobjectives–consumption smoothing, insurance, pove…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780195387728 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0195387724 |
| Author: | Peter Diamond, Nicholas Barr |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Imprint: | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 264 |
| Release Date: | 10 December 2009 |
| Weight: | 454g |
| Dimensions: | 231mm x 152mm x 18mm |
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“The book is a must-read for any student who wants to work in public administrationsince pensions affect virtually every sector of public policy, and increasingly so in developing countriesand not only for pension experts. It is extremely well written and clear, and it is an intellectual joy to separate the two voices in this masterpiece of economic music: the first and fundamental voice of scientific deduction, almost always intertwined with the second, lowerkey voice of a legitimate but not uncontroversial paternalistic view of a largely benevolent government.”–Economic Development and Cultural Change”Two of the finest minds in the economics profession lucidly explain the theory and practice of pensions. They uncover the various trade-offs in designing and reforming pension systems in an imperfect world. While difficult, good reforms appear to be possible. I wish that this book had been available when I became interested in pensions. It would have saved me a lot of time and energy.“–Lans Bovenberg, Scientific Director, Netspar, Tilburg University”This is a wonderful book. Two very smart economists, steeped in theory and exposure to real-life pension issues, lay out the principles for good pension reform. They emphasize that pensions have multiple purposes–consumption smoothing, poverty relief, insurance, and redistribution, that we live in a ‘second best’ world, and that, because countries vary significantly in their stage of development, fiscal capacities, and administrative capabilities, there is nosingle best pension design. Yet using a host of international examples, the authors demonstrate how sound economic principles lead to good pension systems, and how analytical errors lead to trouble.This sophisticated yet highly readable volume should serve as a road map for any country embarking on pension reform.“–Alicia H. Munnell, Director, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College”Nick Barr and Peter Diamond have each written some of the best pieces on social insurance and pensions. Here they combine their comparative advantages to offer us a path-breaking book on this more-than-ever hot topic. This book brings together the analytics of pensions with discussion of some country experiences. The relevancy and wisdom of their view of reform can be summarized by their statement that ‘The answer lies less in the underlying economic anddemographic realities than in the political difficulty of adapting pension and health care systems to those realities.’ This is the message of realism that they convey throughout their book.“–PierrePestieau, Professor of Economics, University of LIEGE”Finally we have a nontechnical, widely accessible and insightful book that brings together the analytics of pension reforms with a discussion of some important country experience. The authors, leading experts, use deep concepts of modern economic theory, such as incentives, risk-sharing, and behavioral aspects of savings and labor supply. All major topics and controversies are covered, superbly explained, and succinctly summarized. This book will become astandard reference on the subject.“–Eytan Sheshinski, Professor of Economics, Hebrew University”This is a splendid, comprehensive book that social policy participants will want to read…. Highly recommended.“–CHOICE
About The Author
Peter Diamond
Nicholas Barr is Professor of Public Economics at the London School of Economics, the author of numerous books and articles, and a Trustee of HelpAge International. He spent two periods at the World Bank working on income transfers in Central and Eastern Europe and has been a Visiting Scholar at the Fiscal Affairs Department at the IMF. He has been active in debates about pension reform and higher education finance, advising governments in thepost-communist countries, and in the UK, Australia, Chile, China, Hungary, New Zealand and South Africa.Peter Diamond is an Institute Professor and professor of economics at MIT where he has taught since 1966. He has been President of the American Economic Association, of the Econometric Society, and of the National Academy of Social Insurance. He first consulted to U.S. Congress about Social Security reform in 1974. He has consulted about social security to the World Bank and has written about social security in Chile, China, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain,Sweden and the UK as well as the US.
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