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In 2002, The World Bank and IIEF jointly commissioned a series of policy
and technical papers on pension reform and system implementation to
leading domestic and international experts. These papers covered
investment of retirement savings, investment risks and the role for
guarantees, regulation of private pension funds, administration and
recordkeeping, costs and charges, benefits and annuities. Each of these
papers addressed the core principles of pension system design and the
key policy issues in operationalising a DC pension system with
individual accounts. The edited papers were produced as _chapters_ in a
book titled 'Rethinking Pension Provision for India, 2003'. This book
was released by Dr. Sahib Singh Verma, then Union Labour Minister.
Editors: Anand Bordia and Gautam Bhardwaj
Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003
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Rethinking Pension Provision for India, S.A.Dave Robert Palacios Gautam Bhardwaj |
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Challenge of Pension Reform in India, Robert Palacios |
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Approach to the Regulation of Private Pension Funds in
India Application of International Best Practise, Richard P. Hinz & G. V. Nageswara Rao |
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Institutional Mechanisms in Pension Fund Management:
Lessons from Three Indian Case Studies, P. S. Srinivas & Susan Thomas |
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Investment Risk in the Indian Pension Sector
and the Role for Pension Guarantees, Ajay Shah |
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The Annuity Market in India:
Do Consumers Get Their Money’s Worth?
What are the Key Public Policy Issues?, Estelle James & Renuka Sane1 |
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Cost of and Charges for Administering Individual
Pension Accounts in India: National and International
Evidence, Edward Whitehouse |
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