01515nam2 22003371i 450 UON0041416220231205104753.49937-88705-09-420121129d1977 |0itac50 bagerDE|||| 1||||Obadja und JonaHans Walter WolffNeukirchen-VluynNeukirchener Verlag1977X, 161 p.24 cm.001UON000061052001 Biblischer KommentarAltes Testament210 Neukirchen-VluynNeukirchener Verlag1966- 215 v.24 cm.14/3001UON004141562001 Dodekapropheton210 Neukirchen-VluynNeukirchener Verlag1961- 215 v.23 cm.3UON00493883Dodekapropheton. 3BIBBIAVECCHIO TESTAMENTOABDIAUONC013226FIBIBBIAVecchio TestamentoGionaUONC055130FIDENeukirchen-VluynUONL000365224.92Bibbia. Vecchio Testamento. Libri Profetici. Giona21224.91Bibbia - Vecchio Testamento - Abdia22WOLFFHans WolfgangUONV133528636521NeukirchenerUONV246756650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00414162SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI FONDO OITANA 0060 SI 2685 7 0060 Obadja und Jona1183904UNIOR04093oam 22011054 450 991016294360332120250426110121.09781475569100147556910697814755691311475569130(CKB)3710000001045038(MiAaPQ)EBC4800266(IMF)WPIEA2016242WPIEA2016242(EXLCZ)99371000000104503820020129d2016 uf 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAutomatic Adjustment Mechanisms in Asian Pension Systems? /Elif Arbatli Saxegaard, Csaba Feher, Jack Ree, Ikuo Saito, Mauricio SotoWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2016.1 online resource (30 pages) illustrations (some color), graphs, tablesIMF Working Papers9781475560336 1475560338 Includes bibliographical references.Automatic adjustment mechanisms (AAMs)—rules ensuring that certain characteristics of a pension system respond to demographic, macroeconomic and financial developments, in a predetermined fashion and without the need for additional intervention—have been introduced in many OECD countries to tackle public pension schemes’ deteriorating financial sustainability. Incorporating AAMs—in particular linking retirement age to life expectancy—can be an important part of pension reforms in Asia. If implemented early, AAMs could help prevent the need for sharp adjustments in the future, increase the predictability and inter-generational equity of pension systems and enhance confidence.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2016/242PensionsAsiaCongressesPensionsLaborimfPublic FinanceimfDemographyimfSocial Security and Public PensionsimfNonwage Labor Costs and BenefitsimfPrivate PensionsimfEconomics of the ElderlyimfEconomics of the HandicappedimfNon-labor Market DiscriminationimfRetirementimfRetirement PoliciesimfHealth: GeneralimfPensionsimfPopulation & demographyimfLabourimfincome economicsimfHealth economicsimfPension spendingimfAgingimfHealthimfExpenditureimfPopulation and demographicsimfPopulation agingimfIncome economicsimfJapanimfPensionsPensions.LaborPublic FinanceDemographySocial Security and Public PensionsNonwage Labor Costs and BenefitsPrivate PensionsEconomics of the ElderlyEconomics of the HandicappedNon-labor Market DiscriminationRetirementRetirement PoliciesHealth: GeneralPensionsPopulation & demographyLabourincome economicsHealth economicsPension spendingAgingHealthExpenditurePopulation and demographicsPopulation agingIncome economics331.252095Arbatli Saxegaard Elif1449653Feher Csaba1449654Ree Jack1449655Saito Ikuo1377058Soto Mauricio1082925DcWaIMFBOOK9910162943603321Automatic Adjustment Mechanisms in Asian Pension Systems3648210UNINA