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Reformando las reformas previsionales: en la Argentina y Chile

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  • Rofman, Rafael
  • Fajnzylber, Eduardo
  • Herrera, Germán

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En este trabajo se describen las recientes reformas previsionalesen la Argentina y Chile. Con ellas se pretendió en los años ochentay noventa mejorar la sostenibilidad fiscal de largo plazo y el diseñoinstitucional de los sistemas, trasladando parte de los riesgos sociales yeconómicos desde el Estado a los participantes. En años recientes, lasautoridades de ambos países coincidieron en identificar a la insuficientecobertura entre los adultos mayores y al bajo nivel de los beneficioscomo los principales problemas de los sistemas previsionales vigentes.Debido a divergencias institucionales y políticas, las respuestas fuerondispares. En Chile, un proceso prolongado y participativo redundó enuna amplia reforma concentrada en efectos a mediano plazo medianteajustes cuidadosamente calibrados. En la Argentina, en cambio, lasreformas involucraron un gran número de correcciones sucesivas, conpoco debate público sobre sus implicancias y efectos en la coberturay las necesidades fiscales.

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  • Rofman, Rafael & Fajnzylber, Eduardo & Herrera, Germán, 2010. "Reformando las reformas previsionales: en la Argentina y Chile," Revista CEPAL, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), August.
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