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100 1 _aMcKINNON, Roddy
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245 1 0 _aReaffirming public-private partnerships in retirement pension provision
260 _c2000
520 3 _aContemporary debates over the future direction of retirment pensions policy have been dominated by a polemic over the scope of, and the future balance between, the respective roles of public and private sectors in the management and delivery of benefit " entitlements. This devate has negatively judget the institutional capacity of the state sustainably to supply adequate national retirement provision. This development is viewed as problematic as it is contentious in that it seeks to abandon lessons lerned from the long, albeit currently underestimated, historical pedigree of public-private partnership in institutional pensions provision, it is argued that due recognition be given to the ongoing capacity of state sectors to contribute positively to the management and delivery of old-age pensions. Argues further that the social welfare-driven imperatives which led states initially to become increasingly more involved in national pensins provision remain no less salient today and for the future, and are particularly salient for developing economies with poorly developed private financial sectors
650 4 _aContas Nacionais
_920327
650 4 _aSeguridade Social
_912892
650 4 _912235
_aSetor Público
650 4 _920328
_aBenefício Previdenciário
650 4 _aBem Estar Social
_911928
700 1 _aCHARLTON Roger
_920329
773 0 8 _tThe International Journal of Public Sector Management
_g13, 2-3, p. 153-168
_d, 2000
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999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
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