Challenges and Perspectives of Development of Private Pension Funds in Serbia
Following the successful implementation of the Chilean reform, the World Bank proposed a solution from three pillars of the pension system: compulsory state, compulsory private and voluntary private pension insurance. Serbia, like many other developed and undeveloped countries, has only adopted the...
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doaj-8a5c8c0e68c048c5a3b7fdd55e4676e22020-11-25T02:28:55ZengInstitute of Economic SciencesEconomic Analysis1821-25732560-39492019-06-01521698010.28934/ea.19.52.12.pp69‐80Challenges and Perspectives of Development of Private Pension Funds in SerbiaMarija Đekić0Miloš Nikolić1Tamara Vesić2Faculty of Business, Economy and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade, Serbia Faculty of Business, Economy and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade, Serbia Faculty of Business, Economy and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade, Serbia Following the successful implementation of the Chilean reform, the World Bank proposed a solution from three pillars of the pension system: compulsory state, compulsory private and voluntary private pension insurance. Serbia, like many other developed and undeveloped countries, has only adopted the third pillar, in addition to the already existing state. The introduction of compulsory private insurance was also considered. However, there are no market conditions or financial possibilities for achieving this idea. Voluntary pension funds in Serbia were introduced by the 2005 laws. There are seven voluntary pension funds in Serbia, managed by four management companies. So far, the funds have achieved positive yields, although due to limited investment opportunities, these rates were very modest. In addition to limited investment opportunities, one of the problems is the accumulation of funds. The problem of population savings has many sides, and it is certain that some of the causes can be sought in bad experiences from the past. The paper analyses the limitations and possibilities for further development of private pension funds. https://www.library.ien.bg.ac.rs/index.php/ea/article/view/643/616voluntary pension insuranceprivate pension fundssavingsprivate pensionssecurity in old age |
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Challenges and Perspectives of Development of Private Pension Funds in Serbia |
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Challenges and Perspectives of Development of Private Pension Funds in Serbia |
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Challenges and Perspectives of Development of Private Pension Funds in Serbia |
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Challenges and Perspectives of Development of Private Pension Funds in Serbia |
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Challenges and Perspectives of Development of Private Pension Funds in Serbia |
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Following the successful implementation of the Chilean reform, the World Bank proposed a solution from three pillars of the pension system: compulsory state, compulsory private and voluntary private pension insurance. Serbia, like many other developed and undeveloped countries, has only adopted the third pillar, in addition to the already existing state. The introduction of compulsory private insurance was also considered. However, there are no market conditions or financial possibilities for achieving this idea. Voluntary pension funds in Serbia were introduced by the 2005 laws. There are seven voluntary pension funds in Serbia, managed by four management companies. So far, the funds have achieved positive yields, although due to limited investment opportunities, these rates were very modest. In addition to limited investment opportunities, one of the problems is the accumulation of funds. The problem of population savings has many sides, and it is certain that some of the causes can be sought in bad experiences from the past. The paper analyses the limitations and possibilities for further development of private pension funds. |
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voluntary pension insurance private pension funds savings private pensions security in old age |
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