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The ageing, financial and labour market challenges facing the old age pension systems of the member states of the European Union are well known. Those who cast doubt on the ability of the present system of pension provision - at least to the extent that it is pay-as-you-go financed - to cope with the problems posed by these challenges are getting more vociferous. Increasingly there are calls for pay-as-you-go systems to be cut back and for funded systems to be expanded. This book contests the view that funding is the answer. It shows how adaptable the largely pay-as-you-go old age pension systems in the European Union are. Actuaries, economists, lawyers, political scientists, pension advisers, and sociologists, from nine European countries and the United States, consider four main themes: population ageing, competitiveness and retirement; pension financing and economic growth; adapting pension systems to meet change; and decision-making processes. They argue that pay-as-you-go-financed old age pension systems in the European Union have the ability to successfully adapt to economic and social change provided they do not take on too many non-insurance-related risks. Solving the problems of the labour market and controlling the direction and extent of economic development are beyond the powers of old age pension systems, regardless of how they are structured or financed. Separate budgets for separate risks is an indispensable principle if the complex processes of social protection are to be successfully managed, monitored, and made transparent. There can be no single plan for the future development of old age pension systems which would be universally valid for all the countries of the European Union. A single solution cannot take into account the special circumstances obtaining in every nation, and since respect for the special features of national systems is the basis of popular acceptance, the way forward is to reform existing systems in existing contexts.
By Gerard Hughes (editor) and Jim Stewart (editor)

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9780792378389 | Kluwer Academic Pub, June 1, 2000, cover price $189.00 | About this edition: The ageing, financial and labour market challenges facing the old age pension systems of the member states of the European Union are well known.

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9781461370420 | Springer Verlag, December 22, 2012, cover price $139.00

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Product Description: Since the early 1990s the countries of the European Union and Central and Eastern Europe have been involved in the process of reforming their retirement income systems. The principal objective of these reforms is to contain the cost of pay-as-you-go public pensions in the face of ageing populations...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Gerard Hughes (editor) and Jim Stewart (editor)

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9781843765226 | Edward Elgar Pub, April 1, 2004, cover price $146.00 | About this edition: Since the early 1990s the countries of the European Union and Central and Eastern Europe have been involved in the process of reforming their retirement income systems.

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This book deals with the role of the State in pension provision as an employer, regulator and provider. Part I deals with problems and reforms of public sector pension systems in OECD countries. The countries covered are Denmark, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, and the USA. Part II considers the regulation of occupational pension schemes in The Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and whether there is still a role for the State in providing earnings-related pensions in the United Kingdom. Part III presents demographic projections for the next half-century, using Ireland as an example, looks at some of the options which have been used in Finland, and proposed in the United States, to cope with population ageing, and examines issues of intergenerational equity which are posed by these options. All the chapters deal with recent reforms. The chapters are written by acknowledged experts in their field who are independent of both the pensions industry and Government. Hence the chapters provide an informed critical account of current developments in relation to the reform of occupational pension schemes in the public sector and of the debate about the State's role as a regulator of private pension schemes and a provider of pensions based on the social insurance principal. The book is important as a source of information about pension schemes in OECD countries. It shows that there is not a unique model of occupational pension provision for public sector employees and that the pension benefits which are provided in different countries are quite variable. It also shows that public sector occupational pension systems have changed and are in the process of considerable further change in a number of OECD countries. (view table of contents)
By Gerard Hughes (editor) and Jim Stewart (editor)

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9780792384335 | Kluwer Academic Pub, February 1, 1999, cover price $149.00

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9781441950765 | Springer Verlag, February 1, 1999, cover price $149.00 | About this edition: This book deals with the role of the State in pension provision as an employer, regulator and provider.

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Product Description: Intraoperative ultrasound is the first and, at present, only direct method available for depicting cerebral structures during neurosurgery. This atlas is a practical introduction to intraoperative ultrasound in neurosurgery and a guide to anatomy and pathomorphological diagnosis...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Lucy Aproberts (editor), Bryn Davies (editor), Gerard Hughes (editor) and Emmanuel Reynaud (editor)

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9780899309675 | Praeger Pub Text, May 1, 1996, cover price $84.00 | About this edition: Intraoperative ultrasound is the first and, at present, only direct method available for depicting cerebral structures during neurosurgery.

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9780878404100 | Reprint edition (Georgetown Univ Pr, March 1, 1984), cover price $6.95

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