ESTUDIOS Y PUBLICACIONES / REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRAFICAS
Sistema de Pensiones en Europa.  
Autor Título Fecha Organismo Link
Edward Palmer. El Nuevo Sistema de Pensiones Sueco de Cuentas Individuales Capitalizadas. 2006 SAFP, Chile
Peter A. Diamond. Pensions for an Aging Population. 2005 MIT
David McCarthy y Anthony Neuberger. The UK Approach to Insuring Defined Benefit Pension Plans. 2005 Pension Research Council
Marten Palme,
Annika Sundén,
Paul Soderlin.
Investment Choice in the Swedish Premium Pension Plan. 2005 Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
Kent Weaver. Design and Implementation Issues in Swedish Individual Pension Accounts. 2005 Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
Gary Burtless. The Age Porfile of Income and the Burden of unfunded Transfersin Four Countries: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study. 2005 Center for Retirement Research at Boston College
Axel Boersch-Supan Christina B. Wilke. The German Public Pension System: How it was, How it will be. 2004 NBER
Robert Holzmann. Toward a Reformed and Coordinated Pension System in Europe: Rationale and Potential Structure. 2004

Banco Mundial

P. C. Rother, M. Catenaro y G. Schwab. Ageing and Pensions in the Euro Area. Survey and Projection Results. 2003 Banco Mundial
Axel Borsch-Supan Barbara Berkel. Pension Reform in Germany: The impact on Retirement Decisions. 2003 NBER
Richard Disney Carl Emmerson Sarah Smith Pension Reform and Economic Performance in Britain in the 1980s and 1990s. 2003 NBER
Hans-Werner Sinn Silke Uebelmesser. When will the Germans get trapped in their pension system?. 2001 NBER
Didier Blanchet . Social Security and Retirement in France. 1997 NBER