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Retracted: The Actuarial Conditions Justification of Increasing the Pension Age in the Russian Federation

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  • A. K. Solovyev

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Actuarial analysis of the pension age problem revealed that social perceptions of the linear relation between the pension age and demographic parameters cannot be concerned as an instrument regulating efficiency of pension system development. The fulfillment of the macroeconomic conditions is required for that. The paper analyzes the results of the demographic social-labor preconditions for increasing the pension age in Russia. The statistical information forms the basis of the research findings. As a conclusion, the author gives practical suggestions to remedy the negative socio-economic consequences of the pension reform implementation.

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  • A. K. Solovyev, 0. "Retracted: The Actuarial Conditions Justification of Increasing the Pension Age in the Russian Federation," Economics of Contemporary Russia, Regional Public Organization for Assistance to the Development of Institutions of the Department of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:ack:journl:y::id:118
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