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Analysis of the fiscal choices an independent Scotland would face.
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Reforming the tax system for the 21st century.
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We review recent major reforms to the UK pension system with an eye for whether there are any lessons for Canada. The two key reform features they focus on are the introduction of Personal Accounts for retirement saving for workers who are not eligible for employer-provided pension plans, and the incorporation of
The tables in this paper present a description of the distribution of wealth amongst those aged 50 and over in England in 2002/3, with the analysis split by a series of different factors.
This paper looks at the value of pension rights in the context of the Teachers' Pension Scheme.
In this book, leading economists analyze topical issues in pension policy.
We examine the impact of recent reforms on private pension coverage and on contributions to personal pension accounts.
In a world of declining state pension provision, it is becoming increasingly important that individuals are able to understand the financial choices they face and can choose savings products, portfolios and contribution rates accordingly.
We describe the trajectory of pension reform in the United Kingdom.
We describe the trajectory of pension reform in the United Kingdom.
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