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Оптимальная стратегия реформирования пенсионной системы (на примере стран бывшего СССР)

Оптимальная стратегия реформирования пенсионной системы (на примере стран бывшего СССР)

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются пути дальнейшего реформирования пенсионных систем на примере стран бывшего СССР. Предложены два основных направления реформирования: переход на модель социального обеспечения для наименее развитых стран и модифицированную распределительную модель для других стран бывшего СССР. В статье показано, что накопительная составляющая является неэффективным звеном финансирования пенсионной системы из-за неразвитости фондового рынка в рассматриваемых странах и высоких издержек на управление пенсионными накоплениями.

Article considers the ways of further pension system reforming by the case study of former USSR countries. Article offers two main directions of reforming: transition to a model of social services for hard developing countries and transition to modified distributive model for other countries of former USSR. Article shows that accumulative element is inefficient part of pension system financing due to imperfection of stock market in considered countries and due to high expenses for pension savings management.

Keywords

ПЕНСИОННАЯ РЕФОРМА,PENSION REFORM,РАСПРЕДЕЛИТЕЛЬНАЯ ПЕНСИОННАЯ СИСТЕМА,DISTRIBUTIVE PENSION SYSTEM,НАКОПИТЕЛЬНАЯ ПЕНСИОННАЯ СИСТЕМА,ACCUMULATIVE PENSION SYSTEM,ТРАНСПЛАНТАЦИЯ ИНСТИТУТОВ,TRANSPLANTATION OF INSTITUTES,ПЕРЕХОДНАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА,TRANSITION ECONOMY

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