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US Pension Reform: Lessons from Other Countries

US Pension Reform: Lessons from Other Countries
Authors: Martin Neil Baily, Jacob Funk Kirkegaard
Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics
Category: Book

Buy New: $26.95



Sales Rank: 4180858

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1 New
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 384

ISBN: 0881324256
Dewey Decimal Number: 331.25220973
EAN: 9780881324259
ASIN: 0881324256

Publication Date: February 15, 2009  (In 37 Days)
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It is generally accepted that Social Security must be reformed, but there is little agreement on what should be done to reform the program. US Pension Reform: Lessons from Other Countries; looks at the social pension reforms of twelve other countries, assesses the current US Social Security program, and evaluates how these twelve models inform opportunities for adaptation of the current system. The authors consider governments' current fiscal balances in order to contextualize countries' initial financial liabilities and pension program infrastructure.The book concludes with an integrated reform proposal for Social Security. These prescriptions suggest concrete plans to address issues such as underfunding, benefits for high-income participants and the elderly demographic segment, as well as the creation of an individual account program. This volume forges significant advances and boldly confronts the challenge of reconstructing the US Social Security program.

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