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Population ageing and the logics of pension reform in Western Europe, East Asia and North America |
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Giuliano Bonoli and
Toshimitsu Shinkawa |
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Reconfiguring Italian pensions: From policy stalemate to comprehensive reforms |
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Maurizio Ferrera and
Matteo Jessoula |
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New century-new paradigm: Pension reforms in Germany |
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Karl Hinrichs |
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The politics of pension reform in France: The end of exceptionalism? |
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Christelle Mandin and
Bruno Palier |
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Pension reform in Sweden: Radical reform in a mature pension system |
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Karen M. Anderson |
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UK pension reform: A test case for a liberal welfare state? |
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Peter Taylor-Gooby |
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Switzerland: Adapting pensions within tight institutional constraints |
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Giuliano Bonoli |
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The poltics of pension reform in Japan: Institutional legacies, credit-Claiming and blame avoidance |
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Toshimitsu Shinkawa |
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Pension reform in Taiwan: The old and the new politics of welfare |
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Chen-Wei Lin |
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Pension reform in Korea: Conflict between social solidarity and long-term financial sustainability |
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Yeon Myung Kim and
Kyo-seong Kim |
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Public pension reform in the United States |
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R. Kent Weaver |
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Stasis amidst change: Canadian pension reform in an age of retrenchment |
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Daniel Beland and
John Myles |