Dear Colleagues
for those interested in retirement income protection and its reform, we have recently published a Special Edition of the Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, themed around the risks and opportunities of the privatisation of pensions. The details are set out below, with DOIs to facilitate access to the articles.
The Privatisation of Pensions: Risks and Opportunities
Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 28, 2
Guest Editor: Mark Hyde
Editorial
Brij Mohan
pages 91-92
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655978
Introduction
Mark Hyde
pages 93-101
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655979
Pension market failure in Chile: foundations, analysis and policy reforms
Silvia Borzutzky
pages 103-112
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655980
Rights and responsibilities: the intergenerational covenant
Amitai Etzioni & Laura Brodbeck
pages 113-117
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655981
Trust: a challenge for private pension policy
Patrick J. Ring
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655982
Should Europeans fear the privatisation of pensions?
Mark Hyde, Adrian Barton, Sue Farrar & Jonathan Moizer
pages 129-138
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655983
Pension privatization in a welfare state environment: socializing private pensions in Germany and the United Kingdom
Lutz Leisering
pages 139-151
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655984
Social protection and the elderly in the developing world: mutual aid, micro-insurance, and the state
James Midgley
pages 153-163
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655985
The social and economic forces of global ageing in a global society
Jason Powell
pages 165-177
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.636250
Book Review Comparing how various nations administer retirement income: essays on social security, privatisation, and inter-generational covenants, edited by Mark Hyde and John Dixon
Ingo Bode
pages 179-182
DOI:10.1080/17486831.2012.655986
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