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- The financial and economic crisis and pension systems: International experiences
- The importance of defined-benefit occupational pension schemes in selected OECD countries
- Who will pay? Inter-generational transfers and public sector pensions
- Back to the drawing board: The economic crisis and its implications for pension provision in the United Kingdom
- Longevity: Trends, uncertainty and the implications for pension systems
- Public sector pensions: Rationale and international experiences
- Evaluating public and private sector pensions: The importance of sectoral pay differentials
- Pensions: A Complex Landscape
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- A Poorer Future
- Pensions – A complex issue spanning all parts of society - And not going away any time soon
- 100 days of coaltion government: Quo vadis British pensions?
- Two steps forward, one step back: Germany’s renewed debate about raising the state pension age
- Total financial reward higher in the public than private sector? It is scandalous but not for the obvious reasons…
- Pensioners have done relatively well over the last three decades but will this continue?
- Can there be anything as safe as houses?
- A measured approach to public sector pension reform is the right way forward
- A later retirement age, but can we work for longer?
- A recovery, but for how long?
- Intergenerational Justice and the Financial and Economic Crisis
- Tentative Steps…
- The Budget
- Two Centuries of Royal Weddings and Unsustainable Pensions
- The View from the Half-Century Mark
- A proper strategy around low-earners (James Lloyd, Social Market Foundation)
- An independent commission on public sector pensions (Guy Bailey, Confederation of British Industry)
- Why raising the state pension age is no pensions panacea (Nigel Stanley, Trades Union Congress)
- Create new savings instruments (David Willetts, Member of Parliament)
- The shadow of public sector pensions (Lawrence Kay, Policy Exchange)
- Raising the state pension age sounds good but is not without its challenges
- Can a senior civil servant be worth £150,000 per year?
- The EU Commission’s Green Paper on Pensions goes beyond funding requirements
- Towards a more transparent government balance sheet
- Europe gets its Bear Stearns
- The new government’s take on state pensions
- Can everybody afford an employment-based pension?
- Cutting public sector jobs: more than just a déjà vu moment
- A default retirement ages seems out of date in an ageing society
- Too much too soon
- New Zealand’s Kiwisaver seems to be delivering, which must be good news for NEST
- A stable policy environment (Jonathan Stapleton, Professional Pensions)
- What does preparing for old age have to do with the global economic crisis?
- 2009 Pre-Budget Report
- Updated actuarial assumptions help the PPF7800
- Fiscal sustainability with population ageing
- The pension challenge for small businesses and their employees: too big to ignore
- Early access to pension savings
- What does long-term care funding have in common with public sector pay and pensions?
- As the Oil Spill Grows, Pension Fund Options Get Ever Fewer
- Learning from Indian public sector pension reforms (Joseph Mariathasan, Intcap)
- The Hidden Risks of Deep Sea Drilling
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