Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America

ABSTRACT Latin American countries, pioneered by Chile, have launched bold old age pension reforms. While these reforms may address issues of financial sustainability of the pension systems, their most valuable contribution is related to political economy aspects as they avoid perverse redistribution...

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Main Author: ANA LUIZA CORTEZ RONCADA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editora 34 2022-02-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-31572000000100124&tlng=en
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description ABSTRACT Latin American countries, pioneered by Chile, have launched bold old age pension reforms. While these reforms may address issues of financial sustainability of the pension systems, their most valuable contribution is related to political economy aspects as they avoid perverse redistribution within the system and minimise the risk of government appropriation. On the negative side, Chilean inspired reforms represent a costly approach to reform; they may lead to concentration within the industry and increase risks faced by the individual. They do not eliminate evasion, and in some of its versions, they may introduce problems of adverse selection. More importantly, such reforms do not guarantee that old age will be free of poverty, which is (or should be) the main objective of a pension system.
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Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
Pensions
pension reform
pension system
title Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
title_full Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
title_fullStr Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
title_short Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
title_sort reforming old age pension systems in developing countries lessons from latin america
topic Pensions
pension reform
pension system
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