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_a Mitchell, Olivia S. _9258 _c(ed.) |
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_a Hustead, Edwin C. _94025 _c(ed.) |
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245 | 0 | _aPensions in the Public Sector | |
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_c2001 _bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, _aPhiladelphia, |
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_aPension Research Council Publications _95717 |
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520 | _aPublic employee pensions are in deep trouble in many countries, undermining economic policy and threatening retiree well-being. What can be done to help them perform more efficiently and enhance old-age security? This volume takes stock of public pension developments in the US and Canada, highlighting challenges these financial institutions face in coming decades. The first Pension Research Council study of public pensions in a quarter-century tackles these topics with an impressive team of international actuarial, legal, and economic experts. | ||
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_aold age benefit _91404 |
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_apublic sector _94026 |
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_apublic pensions _96891 |
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_astate employee pensions _96892 |
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_aUSA _94027 |
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_aCanada _91332 |
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_uhttps://pensionresearchcouncil.wharton.upenn.edu/publications/books/pensions-in-the-public-sector/ _yPension Research Council (Full-text) |
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