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Developing countries and systemic pension reforms: Reflections on some emerging problems
Authors:Xinmei Wang  John B Williamson  Mehmet Cansoy
Institution:1. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China;2. Boston College, United States
Abstract:Since 1981 close to forty countries have introduced systemic pension reforms that have replaced all or part of prior pay‐as‐you‐go (PAYG) schemes with privately managed funded defined contribution (FDC) pillars or systems. However, over the past decade about half of these countries have subsequently cutback on, or entirely eliminated, these FDC schemes. In this article we explore some of the reasons why this reversal is often taking place in developing countries. As part of our analysis we propose a new pension reform typology that goes beyond the commonly used dichotomy between PAYG and pension privatization. We identify and discuss four factors that are of particular relevance to those seeking to understand the pension policy reversals that have been taking place in many developing countries: low pension coverage and incentive incompatibility, triple burden costs, tradeoffs between pension reforms and social pensions, and difficulties with annuitization.
Keywords:pension scheme  social security reform  pay as you go system  defined contribution plan  annuity  privatization  developing countries    gime de pension    forme de la sé  curité  sociale  systè  me par ré  partition  systè  me à  cotisations dé  finies  annuité    privatisation  pays en dé  veloppement    gimen de pensió  n  reforma de la seguridad social  sistema de reparto  plan de cotizació  n definida  anualidad  privatizació  n  paí  ses en desarrollo  Rentensystem  Reform der sozialen Sicherheit  Umlageverfahren  Rentensystem mit festgelegten Beiträ  gen  Leibrente  Privatisierung  Entwicklungslä  nder
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