The privatization of mandatory retirement income protection: international perspectives
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List of illustrations ...i
Preface James Midgely. iii
Foreword. vii
Acknowledgements xi
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1
Defining privatization 5
The intellectual rationale for privatization: Neoclassical economics 7
A philosophical critique of neoclassical economics 9
Neoclassical economics salient policy decision risks 12
Identifying and protecting the public interest 15
The public interest 16
Protecting the public interest 17
Neoliberal convergence 20
National distinctiveness? 21
Chile 21
Switzerland 22
Hong Kong 23
Hungary 25
France 26
Is privatization market oriented? 26
The public interest and the design of private retirement benefit provision 29
Trust 29
Social justice 32
Conclusion 34
CHAPTER 2: Global patterns of provision 1:
Coverage, eligibility and benefits 37
Overview 40
Coverage 42
Coverage exemption 44
Voluntary coverage 45
The self employed 46
Eligibility conditions 47
Retirement age 47
Early retirement 48
Deferred retirement 50
Pre retirement benefit eligibility. 51
Benefits 55
Earnings related benefits 56
Accumulated savings 58
Annuity purchases 59
Lump sum withdrawals 60
Programmed withdrawals 61
Survivors benefits 62
Disability benefits 64
Mandatory supplementary benefits 65
Government subsidies and taxes 66
Conclusion 67
CHAPTER 3: Global patterns of provision 2: Financing and governance 71
Financing 71
Contributions 72
Statutory incidence 75
Employee only contributions 75
Employer only contributions 75
Diverted public pension contributions 76
Multiple contribution liabilities 76
Additional voluntary contributions 76
Income for contribution purposes 77
Tax deductibility 78
Government subsidies 79
Governance 79
Contribution collection 80
Collection by private pension funds 81
Collection by public agencies 81
Collection by non profit organizations 83
Asset management 83
Benefit provision 84
Regulatory regimes 84
Regulatory agencies 84
Competition measures 86
The sponsorship of mandated private pension funds 87
The conduct of mandated private pension funds 93
The management of pension fund assets 96
Audit, insolvency and bankruptcy 102
Statutory sanctions against employers 106
Special public appeals processes 106
Conclusion 10?
CHAPTER 4: National approaches 1: Chile 109
Sylvia Borzutsky
Context 109
Content of the reform 112
Retirement benefits 114
Socioeconomic impact of reform 115
Coverage 115
Nature and value of pensions 116
Commissions 117
AFP s assets 118
Fiscal impact 119
Sociopolitical impact of the reform 120
Lessons of the Chilean model 121
Coverage 122
Value of retirement benefits 122
Commissions and administrative costs 123
Fiscal cost 123
Impact on unemployment 123
Impact on savings 124
Impact on economic growth 124
Impact on the capital markets 125
Accountability 125
Conclusion 125
CHAPTER 5: National approaches 2: Switzerland 129
Christian Suter
Context 129
Basic principles 131
Pillar 1 132
Pillar 2 135
Pillar 3 139
Effectiveness and impact 140
Public retirement income 140
Private retirement income 141
Conclusion 142
CHAPTER 6: National approaches 3: Hong Kong 145
Raymond Ngan
Context 146
Content of Hong Kong MPF 148
Impact of the Hong Kong MPF 150
Coverage and compliance 150
Adequacy of benefits and income protection levels 152
Investment choices and returns 153
Default 155
Protection against loss 156
Portability of MPF funds 157
Public confidence in the MPF 157
Conclusion 158
CHAPTER 7: National approaches 4: Hungary 161
Maria Augusztinovics and Agnes Matits
Context 162
Debates and reform 164
Mandatory private pension funds 168
Evaluation of early privatization experience 170
Modes of operation 171
Role of employers 172
Investment performance 173
Internal rate of efficiency 173
Pension expectations 174
Conclusion 175
CHAPTER 8: National approaches 5: France 177
Glenn Drover
Historical development 178
Nature of complementary regimes 180
Governance 180
Contributions and benefits 182
The general regime 184
The complementary regimes 184
Underlying values 184
Reforms and debate 186
Income replacement 191
Retirement age : „ 192
Demographic change 193
Reserves 193
Conclusion 193
CHAPTER 9: Assessing privatization 1: Market orientation 197
Neoliberal convergence 199
Distinctive privatization reform ideologies? 204
Anti collectivism 206
Reluctant Collectivism 209
Reluctant Individualism 211
Social Reformism 214
Has the privatization of mandated retirement benefit provision been market
driven? 218
The market orientation of extant mandated private
retirement benefit schemes 221
Conclusion 229
CHAPTER 10: Assessing privatization 2: Trust 233
The importance of trust 234
Assessing trust: a conceptual framework 235
The degree of choice 236
The degree of accountable power 241
The degree of organizational transparency. 245
The degree of normative certainty 248
The degree of stability of the commercial order. 251
The degree of enactment of rights 255
The degree of enforcement of rights 258
Can mandated private retirement benefit schemes build and sustain trust? 259
Ambivalent trust building capacity 262
Degree of normative certainty 262
Degree of enforcement of rights 264
Degree of organizational transparency. 265
Degree of stability of the commercial order 266
Degree of choice 267
Degree of enactment of rights 267
Degree of accountable power 268
Variable trust building capacity 270
Conclusion 271
CHAPTER 11: Assessing privatization 3: Social justice 273
Justice perspectives 274
Contractarianism 275
Libertarianism 278
Marxism 280
Feminism 284
Three justice principles 286
Distributive justice 287
Solidaristic institutional relationships and
need based distributive justice 287
Instrumental institutional relationships and
desert based distributive justice 287
Procedural justice 288
Do mandated private retirement benefit schemes address social justice? 289
Distributive justice 290
Procedural injustice 294
Social justice 296
Conclusion. 300
CHAPTER 12: Conclusion. 303
Moving beyond the state market dichotomy. 304
Means testing 306
Individualism 307
Diminished social spending 308
Stay public? 309
Population ageing. 309
Social solidarity 311
Poverty 316
Transition costs 318
Go private? 319
Normative certainty 319
Rights enforcement 321
Transparency 322
Capital market stability. 323
Choice 326
Rights enactment 329
Accountability 332
Conclusion 334
Appendix Concept operationalization and measurement 337
Bibliography 353
Index 375
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Table 2.1 An overview of mandated private retirement income
protection schemes 39
Table 5.1 Overview of the Swiss three pillar model of
retirement income protection 133
Figure 8.1 The French mandated private retirement benefit
scheme for private sector employees 181
Table 8.1 Contribution rates for French private sector
employees 183
Table 9.1 The degree of market orientation of mandated private
retirement income protection schemes 222
Table 10.1 Public preferences for pension reform in Australia,
Finland and Poland (1994 95) 238
Table 10.2 Public Preferences for pension reform in France,
Germany, Italy and Spain (2000) 239
ii List of illustrations
Table 10.3 Consumer dissatisfaction with, and reform preferences
for public pensions in the United Kingdom 244
Table 10.4 Pension uncertainty created by statutory change
in Greece 251
Table 10.5 The trust building capacity of extant mandated
private retirement benefit schemes 260
Table 11.1 Extant mandated private retirement benefit schemes
and the capacity to promote social justice 298
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of illustrations .i
Preface James Midgely. iii
Foreword. vii
Acknowledgements xi
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1
Defining privatization 5
The intellectual rationale for privatization: Neoclassical economics 7
A philosophical critique of neoclassical economics 9
Neoclassical economics' salient policy decision risks 12
Identifying and protecting the public interest 15
The public interest 16
Protecting the public interest 17
Neoliberal convergence 20
National distinctiveness? 21
Chile 21
Switzerland 22
Hong Kong 23
Hungary 25
France 26
Is privatization market oriented? 26
The public interest and the design of private retirement benefit provision 29
Trust 29
Social justice 32
Conclusion 34
CHAPTER 2: Global patterns of provision 1:
Coverage, eligibility and benefits 37
Overview 40
Coverage 42
Coverage exemption 44
Voluntary coverage 45
The self employed 46
Eligibility conditions 47
Retirement age 47
Early retirement 48
Deferred retirement 50
Pre retirement benefit eligibility. 51
Benefits 55
Earnings related benefits 56
Accumulated savings 58
Annuity purchases 59
Lump sum withdrawals 60
Programmed withdrawals 61
Survivors' benefits 62
Disability benefits 64
Mandatory supplementary benefits 65
Government subsidies and taxes 66
Conclusion 67
CHAPTER 3: Global patterns of provision 2: Financing and governance 71
Financing 71
Contributions 72
Statutory incidence 75
Employee only contributions 75
Employer only contributions 75
Diverted public pension contributions 76
Multiple contribution liabilities 76
Additional voluntary contributions 76
Income for contribution purposes 77
Tax deductibility 78
Government subsidies 79
Governance 79
Contribution collection 80
Collection by private pension funds 81
Collection by public agencies 81
Collection by non profit organizations 83
Asset management 83
Benefit provision 84
Regulatory regimes 84
Regulatory agencies 84
Competition measures 86
The sponsorship of mandated private pension funds 87
The conduct of mandated private pension funds 93
The management of pension fund assets 96
Audit, insolvency and bankruptcy 102
Statutory sanctions against employers 106
Special public appeals processes 106
Conclusion 10?
CHAPTER 4: National approaches 1: Chile 109
Sylvia Borzutsky
Context 109
Content of the reform 112
Retirement benefits 114
Socioeconomic impact of reform 115
Coverage 115
Nature and value of pensions 116
Commissions 117
AFP's assets 118
Fiscal impact 119
Sociopolitical impact of the reform 120
Lessons of the Chilean model 121
Coverage 122
Value of retirement benefits 122
Commissions and administrative costs 123
Fiscal cost 123
Impact on unemployment 123
Impact on savings 124
Impact on economic growth 124
Impact on the capital markets 125
Accountability 125
Conclusion 125
CHAPTER 5: National approaches 2: Switzerland 129
Christian Suter
Context 129
Basic principles 131
Pillar 1 132
Pillar 2 135
Pillar 3 139
Effectiveness and impact 140
Public retirement income 140
Private retirement income 141
Conclusion 142
CHAPTER 6: National approaches 3: Hong Kong 145
Raymond Ngan
Context 146
Content of Hong Kong MPF 148
Impact of the Hong Kong MPF 150
Coverage and compliance 150
Adequacy of benefits and income protection levels 152
Investment choices and returns 153
Default 155
Protection against loss 156
Portability of MPF funds 157
Public confidence in the MPF 157
Conclusion 158
CHAPTER 7: National approaches 4: Hungary 161
Maria Augusztinovics and Agnes Matits
Context 162
Debates and reform 164
Mandatory private pension funds 168
Evaluation of early privatization experience 170
Modes of operation 171
Role of employers 172
Investment performance 173
Internal rate of efficiency 173
Pension expectations 174
Conclusion 175
CHAPTER 8: National approaches 5: France 177
Glenn Drover
Historical development 178
Nature of complementary regimes 180
Governance 180
Contributions and benefits 182
The general regime 184
The complementary regimes 184
Underlying values 184
Reforms and debate 186
Income replacement 191
Retirement age : „ 192
Demographic change 193
Reserves 193
Conclusion 193
CHAPTER 9: Assessing privatization 1: Market orientation 197
Neoliberal convergence 199
Distinctive privatization reform ideologies? 204
Anti collectivism 206
Reluctant Collectivism 209
Reluctant Individualism 211
Social Reformism 214
Has the privatization of mandated retirement benefit provision been market
driven? 218
The market orientation of extant mandated private
retirement benefit schemes 221
Conclusion 229
CHAPTER 10: Assessing privatization 2: Trust 233
The importance of trust 234
Assessing trust: a conceptual framework 235
The degree of choice 236
The degree of accountable power 241
The degree of organizational transparency. 245
The degree of normative certainty 248
The degree of stability of the commercial order. 251
The degree of enactment of rights 255
The degree of enforcement of rights 258
Can mandated private retirement benefit schemes build and sustain trust? 259
Ambivalent trust building capacity 262
Degree of normative certainty 262
Degree of enforcement of rights 264
Degree of organizational transparency. 265
Degree of stability of the commercial order 266
Degree of choice 267
Degree of enactment of rights 267
Degree of accountable power 268
Variable trust building capacity 270
Conclusion 271
CHAPTER 11: Assessing privatization 3: Social justice 273
Justice perspectives 274
Contractarianism 275
Libertarianism 278
Marxism 280
Feminism 284
Three justice principles 286
Distributive justice 287
Solidaristic institutional relationships and
need based distributive justice 287
Instrumental institutional relationships and
desert based distributive justice 287
Procedural justice 288
Do mandated private retirement benefit schemes address social justice? 289
Distributive justice 290
Procedural injustice 294
Social justice 296
Conclusion. 300
CHAPTER 12: Conclusion. 303
Moving beyond the state market dichotomy. 304
Means testing 306
Individualism 307
Diminished social spending 308
Stay public? 309
Population ageing. 309
Social solidarity 311
Poverty 316
Transition costs 318
Go private? 319
Normative certainty 319
Rights enforcement 321
Transparency 322
Capital market stability. 323
Choice 326
Rights enactment 329
Accountability 332
Conclusion 334
Appendix Concept operationalization and measurement 337
Bibliography 353
Index 375
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Table 2.1 An overview of mandated private retirement income
protection schemes 39
Table 5.1 Overview of the Swiss three pillar model of
retirement income protection 133
Figure 8.1 The French mandated private retirement benefit
scheme for private sector employees 181
Table 8.1 Contribution rates for French private sector
employees 183
Table 9.1 The degree of market orientation of mandated private
retirement income protection schemes 222
Table 10.1 Public preferences for pension reform in Australia,
Finland and Poland (1994 95) 238
Table 10.2 Public Preferences for pension reform in France,
Germany, Italy and Spain (2000) 239
ii List of illustrations
Table 10.3 Consumer dissatisfaction with, and reform preferences
for public pensions in the United Kingdom 244
Table 10.4 Pension uncertainty created by statutory change
in Greece 251
Table 10.5 The trust building capacity of extant mandated
private retirement benefit schemes 260
Table 11.1 Extant mandated private retirement benefit schemes
and the capacity to promote social justice 298 |
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title_exact_search_txtP | The privatization of mandatory retirement income protection international perspectives |
title_full | The privatization of mandatory retirement income protection international perspectives Mark Hyde, John Dixon, Glenn Drover |
title_fullStr | The privatization of mandatory retirement income protection international perspectives Mark Hyde, John Dixon, Glenn Drover |
title_full_unstemmed | The privatization of mandatory retirement income protection international perspectives Mark Hyde, John Dixon, Glenn Drover |
title_short | The privatization of mandatory retirement income protection |
title_sort | the privatization of mandatory retirement income protection international perspectives |
title_sub | international perspectives |
topic | Privatization Social security Social security - Case studies - Government policy Politik Soziale Sicherheit Social security Government policy Case studies Altersversorgung (DE-588)4001479-4 gnd Privatisierung (DE-588)4047297-8 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Privatization Social security Social security - Case studies - Government policy Politik Soziale Sicherheit Social security Government policy Case studies Altersversorgung Privatisierung Internationaler Vergleich Fallstudiensammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014920139&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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