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Latin American experiments with pension reform began when Chile
converted its public pay-as-you-go system to a system of private
individual accounts in 1981. In the 1990s, several other countries
followed suit, inspired both by Chile's reforms and World Bank
recommendations that stressed adopting compulsory
government-mandated individual savings accounts. Following the lead
of Latin America, individual accounts were subsequently introduced
in a number of countries in both Europe and Asia. The World Bank
and governments in the region have now begun to seriously
re-evaluate these privatisations, with the most dramatic effort to
'reform the reform' coming from Chile, where President Michelle
Bachelet backed a comprehensive initiative aimed at making the
system more efficient and equitable. This volume is the first to
assess pension reforms in this new 'post-privatization' era.
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