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_aRING, Patrick John _931722 |
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_aTrust in UK pensions policy : _ba different approach? |
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_aBristol : _bThe Policy Press, _cJanuary 2005 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article discusses the nature of trust and its importance for pensions policy. Trust in the financial services sector has suffered in the face of a 'pensions crisis'. Government's response focuses on 'empowering' consumers through education, information and pensions simplification, to create a domain of 'active trust' (Giddens, 1994). This approach is likely to fail many, and government must focus on rebuilding trust in its own ability to manage long-term pensions policy. It is argued that this should involve a greater role for government as a provider, but in any event the first step is a meaningful dialogue with the public | |
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_tPolicy & Politics _g33, 1, p. 55-74 _dBristol : The Policy Press, January 2005 _xISSN 0305-5736 _w |
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