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Efficiency and Performance of Bulgarian Private Pensions

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  • Gregorio Impavido

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This paper analyzes the performance of the Bulgarian private defined contribution pensions in the second and third pillars of the pension system.

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  • Gregorio Impavido, 2008. "Efficiency and Performance of Bulgarian Private Pensions," IMF Working Papers 2008/268, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2008/268
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    1. Palmer, Edward, 2008. "The market for retirement products in Sweden," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4748, The World Bank.
    2. Impavido, Gregorio & Rocha, Roberto, 2006. "Competition and performance in the Hungarian second pillar," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3876, The World Bank.
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    1. Ian Tower & Gregorio Impavido, 2009. "How the Financial Crisis Affects Pensions and Insurance and Why the Impacts Matter," IMF Working Papers 2009/151, International Monetary Fund.

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