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World Bank Pension reforms and development patterns in the world system and in the "Wider Europe" A 109 country investigation based on 33 indicators of economic growth, and human, social and ecological well being, and a European regional case study

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Table 1: old age benefits deriving from second pillar
Table 2: World Bank data on private pension funds assets as a percentage of country and
Table 3: private pension funds assets and technology achievement
Table 4: Summary of quantitative results for 33 indicators of development and levels of significance of the main equations8
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