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Retreat from mandatory pension funds in countries of the Eastern and Central Europe in result of financial and fiscal crisis: Causes, effects and recommendations for fiscal rules

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Table 1. 1 Main features of multi-pillar pension schemes in 8 CEE countries
Table 1.5. Reversals of funded parts of multi-pillar systems in 8 CEE countries
Table 1. 2. Transition costs (TC) versus general government deficit/surplus (%GDP)
Figure 1. 1. Annual decomposition of financing transition costs in the CEE countries
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