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[Review of the book 'Private Pension Policies in Industrialized Countries: A Comparative Analysis']

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Fields167_Review_of_Private_Pension.pdf (199.19 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/74843
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Faculty Publications - International and Comparative Labor
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Author
Fields, Gary S.
Abstract

[Excerpt] John Turner and Noriyasu Watanabe have written numerous articles and books on pensions and employee benefits. In this collaborative effort, they synthesize a great deal of institutional and analytical material on a wide range of countries, including those typically regarded as industrialized (most of the OECD countries are the subjects of case studies and illustrations) and those that would probably be happy to learn that they now fall into that category (in particular, Chile and Argentina). The book is both accessible (there are no equations in sight) and analytical.

Date Issued
1996-07-01
Keywords
pensions
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employee benefits
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retirement
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income
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policy
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Required Publisher Statement: © Cornell University. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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article

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