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Approaching the Political Economy of Pension Reform

In: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central–Eastern Europe

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This highly topical book focuses on a particularly interesting area of post–1989 social policy. Existing public pension systems in Central–Eastern Europe underwent fundamental change as Latin–American style pension reforms were adopted. Such radical change in retirement provision defied conventional wisdom among scholars of the political economy of pension reform, suggesting a need for fresh research. This unique study accepts the challenge, focusing on the divergent pension reform experiences of Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.

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  • ., 1999. "Approaching the Political Economy of Pension Reform," Chapters, in: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central–Eastern Europe, chapter 3, pages 37-59, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Johannes W. Fedderke & John M. Luiz, 2005. "The Political Economy of Institutions, Stability and Investment: a simultaneous equation approach in an emerging economy – the case of South Africa," Working Papers 015, Economic Research Southern Africa.

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