The Swiss multi-pillar pension system

triumph of common sense?

The Swiss multi-pillar pension system
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The Swiss multi-pillar pension system

triumph of common sense?

Switzerland is the first country to have publicly articulated the benefits of a multi-pillar approach to pensions and the first OECD country to have mandated that employers provide occupational pension plans for their employees. Not surprising, the Swiss system has many unique and attractive features.

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The Swiss multi-pillar pension system: triumph of common sense?
2000, World Bank, Development Research Group, Finance
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 82-83).
Title from title screen as viewed on Oct. 16, 2002.
"August 2000"--Cover.
Also available in print.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Washington, DC
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Policy research working paper ;, 2416, Policy research working papers (Online) ;, 2416.
Genre
Statistics.

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HG3881.5.W57

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Electronic resource

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OL3669383M
LCCN
2002616221

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