Fully funded pension system in six non EU balkan countries (CROSBI ID 280906)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Bejaković, Predrag ; Mrnjavac, Željko
engleski
Fully funded pension system in six non EU balkan countries
The goal of this paper is to review the situation with fully funded pensions system in six countries on the Balkan Peninsula: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and the Republic of North Macedonia. The observed countries, except Kosovo and the Republic of North Macedonia, did not accepted a mandatory and voluntary fully funded private pension insurance system it for various reasons. While there are many advantages of private fully funded pension insurance - primarily diversification of risk, better protection against political pressures, possibility to develop financial market and so on, there are also surveys that show relatively weak positive effects of such system. Pension funds in the observed countries face important challenges regarding the asset allocation. Government securities and bank deposits represent still a large part of the portfolios of the pension funds. The process of efficient private financial risk sharing can be significantly fastened by preparation for EU membership.
funded pension system ; pension reform ; balkan countries
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Podaci o izdanju
29 (1)
2020.
101-121
objavljeno
1330-1039
1848-963X
Povezanost rada
Ekonomija