Lessons From Italy: A Good Pension System Needs an Effective Broader Social Policy Framework

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Abstract

Italy, which is sometimes considered a laggard in terms of social and economic reforms, can boast a pension system that is, by and large, functioning sufficiently well in terms of ensuring an adequate purchasing power to retirees and a financially sustainable outlook in the long term, even when taking into account adverse demographic developments.

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Franco, D., & Tommasino, P. (2020). Lessons From Italy: A Good Pension System Needs an Effective Broader Social Policy Framework. Intereconomics, 55(2), 73–81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-020-0874-4

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