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Working papers
Monika Queisser & Edward Whitehouse, 2006.
"Neutral or Fair?: Actuarial Concepts and Pension-System Design ,"
OECD Social Employment and Migration Working Papers
40, OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs.
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Monika Queisser & Edward Whitehouse, 2003.
"Individual Choice in Social Protection: The Case of Swiss Pensions ,"
OECD Social Employment and Migration Working Papers
11, OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs.
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Queisser, Monika & Vittas, Dimitri, 2000.
"The Swiss multi-pillar pension system : triumph of common sense? ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
2416, The World Bank.
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Monika Queisser, 1999.
"La réforme des fonds de pension : Leçons d'Amérique Latine ,"
OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs
15, OECD Development Centre.
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Monika Queisser, 1999.
"Pension Reform: Lessons from Latin America ,"
OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs
15, OECD Development Centre.
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Queisser, Monika, 1997.
"Pension reform and private pension funds in Peru and Colombia ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
1853, The World Bank.
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Queisser, Monika & Bailey, Clive & Woodall, John, 1997.
"Reforming pensions in Zambia : an analysis of existing schemes and options for reform ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
1716, The World Bank.
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Queisser, Monika, 1996.
"Pensions in Germany ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
1664, The World Bank.
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Friedman, Barry & James, Estelle & Kane, Cheikh & Queisser, Monika, 1996.
"How can China provide income security for its rapidly aging population? ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
1674, The World Bank.
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Articles
Queisser, Monika, 2006.
"Pensions in the Middle East and North Africa: Time for Change. By David A. Robalino. The World Bank, 2005, ISBN 0-8213-6185-6, 525 pages, $35.00 ,"
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance ,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(02), pages 234-235, May.
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NEP Fields 1 paper by this author was announced in NEP , and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
NEP-IAS : Insurance Economics (1) 2007-01-02 Author is listed
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