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NDC Pension Conference

Non-Financial Defined Contribution (NDC) Pension Systems: 
Progress and New Frontiers in a Changing Pension World.

A joint Swedish Social Insurance Agency – World Bank Conference in Stockholm, held in Sweden  2-4 December, 2009.

Agenda

Agenda 2-4 december 2009 [152 kB] (open in new window)

 

Documents

I. Review of lessons from implemented reforms

1. The First Wave of NDC Countries – Taking Stock Ten Plus Years Down the Road - Sweden, Poland, Latvia and Italy - Ed Palmer (Uppsala University & Swedish Social Insurance Agency - SSIA) , Daniele Franco (Banca D’Italia), Agnieszka Chlon-Domińczak (Warsaw University).

Paper [pdf 333 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 994 kB] (open in a new window) [pdf 994 kB] (open in a new window)

2.  Point Systems Old and New – Costs and Benefits of Not Being NDC – Florence Legros (University of Paris IX, Dauphine) and Robert Holzmann (WB).

Paper [pdf 44 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 138 kB] (open in a new window)

3. Borrowing Bits and Pieces of NDC - Covers OECD/EU countries, Russia, Brazil, Japan - Edward Whitehouse (OECD) and Richard Hinz (WB).

Slides [pdf 225 kB] (open a new window)

II. Reforms under implementation, consideration, contemplation

4. Greece –Milton Nektarios (University of Piraues).

Paper [pdf 82 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 663 kB] (open in a new window)

5.  Norway - Arne-Magnus Christensen (Ministry of Labor,), Ole Christian Lien (The Norwegian Labor and Welfare Administration),Nils Martin Stölen Statistics Norway) and Dennis Fredriksen (Statistics Norway).

Paper [pdf 184 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 152 kB] (open in a new window)

6. Chile - David Robalino (WB) and Eduardo Fajnzylber (Universidad Adolfo
Ibáñez, Chile)

Paper [pdf 1.24 MB] (open in a new window)

Discussion Carlos Vidal-Meliá (University of Valencia) and Carmen Boado-Penas [pdf 114 kB] (open new window)

Discussion - Slides [pdf 269 kB] (open in a new window)

7.  China - Bingwen Zheng (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences).

Paper [pdf 664 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 688 kB] (open in a new window)

8.  Egypt – Introducing NDC in a Middle Income Setting -Youssef Boutros-Ghali (Minister of Finance, Egypt) and David Robalino (WB).

Slides [pdf 517 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion Slides Gustav Demarco [pdf 251 kB] (open in a new window)

III. The gender dimension of pension reform with NDC

9. Gender in the (N)DC World. Issues and Options. - Estelle James (Consultant)

Paper [pdf 175 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdr 66 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion Elsa Fornero, University of Turin [pdf 28 kB] (open in a new window)

10. To Share or Not to Share – That’s the Question - Bengt von Bahr (Swedish Financial Supervisory Agency), Bo Larsson (Swedish Social Insurance Agency and Dalarna University College) and Edward Palmer (Uppsala University & SSIA).

Paper [pdf 227 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 118 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion: Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg, University of Stockholm [pdf 63 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion -Slides [pdf 74 kB] (open in a new window)

11. a) Gender Policy, the Minimum Pension Age and Non-contributory Rights for Women – OECD Countries - Anna D'Addio (OECD).

11. b) Gender Policy, the Minimum Pension Age and Non-contributory Rights for Women – the Case of Chile - Eduardo Fajnzylber (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile)

11 a) Paper [pdf 563 kB] (open in a new window)

11 a) Slides [pdf 365 kB] (open in a new window)

11 b) Paper [pdf 783 kB] (open in new window)

11 b) Slides [pdf 248 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion Angel Melguizo (OECD) [pdf 590 kB]

12. Role and Costs of Retirement Income Transfers in NDCs with Sparse Contribution Densities ‐ Alvaro Forteza (University of Uruguay) and Ianina Rossi (University of Uruguay)

Paper [pdf 376 kB] (open in new window)

Slides [pdf 297 kB] (open in new window)

IV. The Political Economy of NDCs

13. Is Social Security Secure with NDC? - Vincenzo Galasso (Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance, Bocconi University) and Tito Boeri (Bocconi University)

Paper [pdf 728 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion Sergio Nistico, University of Cassino [pdf 193 kB] (open in a new window)

14. The Logic of NDC and the Political Economy of Pension Reform - Michal Rutkowski (WB) and Andras Bodor (George Washington University)

Paper [pdf 278 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 784 kB] (open in a new window)

15. The Challenge of Reaching the Participants with the Message of NDC Annika Sundén (University of Stockholm, Swedish Pension Agency)

Paper [pdf 65 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 1.20 MB] (open in a new window)

Discussion Florian Leger, ISSA [pdf 19 kB] (open in a new window)

16. Addressing the Legacy Costs in Introducing NDC ‐ Robert Holzmann (WB) and Alain Jousten (University of Liège)

Paper [pdf 313 kB] (open in a new window

Slides [pdf 278 kB] (open in a new window)

17. Governance, Transparency and Ownership - The Message to the Owners - Ole Settergren (Swedish Pension Agency)

Paper [pdf 67 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 59 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion Alain Jousten, Undiversity of Liège [pdf 463 kB] (open in a new window)

V. Reform Issues – System Stability, Legacy Costs & Macroeconomics

18. Indexation and Balancing - Design and Implementation - Ed Palmer (Uppsala University & SSIA)

Paper [pdf 216 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 172 kB] (open in a new window)

19. Balancing with NDC Bonds - Salvador Valdes-Prieto (Catholic University of Chile)

20. Annuities in NDC ‐ Juha Alho (Joensuu University, Finland), Jorge Bravo (University of Évora,Portugal), and Ed Palmer (Uppsala University & SSIA)

Paper [pdf 403 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 217 kB] (open in a new window)

21. The Economics of Demographic and Economic Reserve Funds ‐ Sergiy Biletsky (WB) and David Robalino (WB)

Paper [pdf 628 kB] (open in a new window)

Discussion: Tarmo Valkonen, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy [pdf 13 kB] (open in a new window)

VI. Closing Panel and Discussion

22.  NDC v FDC: Pros & Cons,  David Blake, Director of the Pensions Institute, Cass Business School, City of London.

Paper [pdf 82 kB] (open in a new window)

Slides [pdf 71 kB] (open in a new window)

23.  NDC reserve funds: The Swedish buffer funds after nine years, Harry Flam, IIES, Stockholm University.
 

Slides [pdf 44 kB] (open in a new window)

Table Documents

Models of the Actuarial Balance of the Pay-As-You-Go Pension System. A Review and some Policy Recommendations. María del Carmen Boado-Penas, Junichi Sakamoto and Carlos Vidal-Meliá.

Paper [pdf 287 kB] (open in a new window)