This paper focuses on two policy-relevant research questions. First of all, what are the key institutional and policy features of the reformed pension systems in Europe? In answering this research question we set out to assess the place of the different pillars and the key elements of their operation in European countries. Secondly, what are the key policy tools that policymakers (and stakeholders) may use for steering pensions policy? Complex governance mechanisms will be summarised in order to offer a broad overview of the interplay between state, market and social partners, as well as of the governance tools that may be activated for the purpose of achieving a revised pensions policy strategy.

Public/Private mix in Pensions in Europe

D. Natali
2009

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This paper focuses on two policy-relevant research questions. First of all, what are the key institutional and policy features of the reformed pension systems in Europe? In answering this research question we set out to assess the place of the different pillars and the key elements of their operation in European countries. Secondly, what are the key policy tools that policymakers (and stakeholders) may use for steering pensions policy? Complex governance mechanisms will be summarised in order to offer a broad overview of the interplay between state, market and social partners, as well as of the governance tools that may be activated for the purpose of achieving a revised pensions policy strategy.
2009
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