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the Political Economy of Wage-Earner funds: Policy Debate and Swedish Experience

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  • Donald A. R. George

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A wage-earners' investment fund would receive income from taxation use it to accumulate capital on behalf of wage-earners. The paper briefly surveys the various wage-earner fund proposals advanced in Europe during the 1970s and 1980s. It then analyses the arguments for and against wage-earner funds and shows that the European debate on this issue has involved much more than a purely rational appraisal of the economic costs and benefits of the various policy options. the paper then examines the experience of wage-earner funds in Sweden, the only country in which such funds have actually been established. Institutional aspects of the Swedish funds are discussed, as are their behavior and performance.

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  • Donald A. R. George, 1992. "the Political Economy of Wage-Earner funds: Policy Debate and Swedish Experience," Working Paper 839, Economics Department, Queen's University.
  • Handle: RePEc:qed:wpaper:839
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