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A call for more elaborate and transparent pension data to inform policy‐making: A critical examination of W orld B ank data for E astern E urope

This article offers a critical analysis of the methods by means of which data relating to the performance of second pillar pension schemes are collated, compared and reported. This is done with regard to the performance of mandatory private second pillar pension funds in E astern E urope. By critica...

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Published in:International social security review (English edition) 2015-04, Vol.68 (2), p.1-25
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