2021
DOI: 10.1177/13882627211038964
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Inadequacies of regulations on supplementary pension plans in Central and Eastern European countries

Abstract: The supplementary occupational and individual pension systems in Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) are poorly regulated while their architecture is very complex. Law on supplementary pensions focuses on ensuring financial security of financial institutions, their liquidity and solvency, as well as on stimulating the development of additional pension protection understood as higher coverage and assets under management. The efficiency guarantees and cost limits have not been implemented and the profit… Show more

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“…However, when companies make additional payments to the employee pension fund, it is a cost for the company and the employee does not receive the tax reduction from the taxable income. Rutecka-Góra (2021) analysed supplementary pension schemes in Central and Eastern Europe, including Estonia and was very critical as a result: the systems are complex, characterised by asymmetrical risks and inefficient products in the market. It is thus no wonder that employers are reluctant to offer such benefits or if prescribed by (multinational) corporate policy, it does not have the desired effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when companies make additional payments to the employee pension fund, it is a cost for the company and the employee does not receive the tax reduction from the taxable income. Rutecka-Góra (2021) analysed supplementary pension schemes in Central and Eastern Europe, including Estonia and was very critical as a result: the systems are complex, characterised by asymmetrical risks and inefficient products in the market. It is thus no wonder that employers are reluctant to offer such benefits or if prescribed by (multinational) corporate policy, it does not have the desired effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent studies on readability, clarity and efficiency of individual pension products in Poland [28,35,36] proved that the difficulty level of individual pension contracts is high and the documents are unclear irrespective of the type of financial provider. However, these studies did not examine the linguistic complexity directly and used only the automatic tools of comprehensibility assessment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outro estudo importante para o campo das "Pensions" é a identificação do impacto da poupança interna gerada por sistemas de capitalização contra sistemas de repartição simples. Esses sistemas de capitalização podem ser geridos tanto pelo poder público como pelo setor privado (Rutecka-Góra, 2021;Symeonidis et al, 2021). Essa gestão pode trazer desenvolvimento para os países por meio da aplicação desses valores em processos produtivos.…”
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