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Problems of the Insurance Pension System Formation in the Russian Federation

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  • Solovyev, A.

    (Pension Fund of the Russian Federation, Department of Actuarial Calculations and Strategic Planning, Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

Underway "The Long-term strategy of social and economic development of Russia until 2030" (Stragedy-2020) pension system problems of our state were put at the forefront as one of the main macroeconomic factors which importance dramatically exceeds the currency and oil and gas components. In the article the real factors defining development of pension system of the Russian Federation are actuarially settled down, and perspectives of the pension budget stability in terms of insurance principles are defined.

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  • Solovyev, A., 2012. "Problems of the Insurance Pension System Formation in the Russian Federation," Journal of the New Economic Association, New Economic Association, vol. 14(2), pages 83-101.
  • Handle: RePEc:nea:journl:y:2012:i:14:p:83-101
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    1. O. Dmitrieva & N. Petukhova & D. Ushakov., 2010. "The Transition from Distributive Pension System to Accumulative Type: The Results and Efficiency Forecast," VOPROSY ECONOMIKI, N.P. Redaktsiya zhurnala "Voprosy Economiki", vol. 4.
    2. E. Gurvich., 2011. "Roadmap for the New Pension Reform," VOPROSY ECONOMIKI, N.P. Redaktsiya zhurnala "Voprosy Economiki", vol. 4.
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    Keywords

    pension system; insurance pension system; pension rights of insured persons; government liabilities; incomes and expenses of the budget of Pension Fund; Russian Federation; insurance contributions; pension accruals;
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    JEL classification:

    • G23 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Non-bank Financial Institutions; Financial Instruments; Institutional Investors
    • I38 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - Government Programs; Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs

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