Financial Sustainability of Pension Systems, 1st ed. 2021
Empirical Evidence from Central and Eastern European Countries

Financial and Monetary Policy Studies Series, Vol. 52

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The sustainability of public pension systems has become an important aspect for governments and institutions worldwide. This book addresses the multiple elements that influence the sustainability of pension systems with a special focus on central and eastern European countries. 

Supported by the results of econometric empirical studies, the authors discuss and analyse areas like social economy versus capitalist economy, globalization versus glocalization, population aging versus birth and fertility, emigration versus immigration, early retirement versus prolongation versus professional activity, the sustainability of public pension systems versus the adequacy of benefits provided, public pension systems compared to private pension funds and taxation of salary incomes versus subsidization of state social insurance.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Overview of Pension Systems.- Chapter 3. Socio-Economic and Medical Approaches to Pensions Systems.- Chapter 4. Modeling the Impact of Socio-Economic and Medical Characteristics on Public Pension Systems in Central and Eastern European Countries.- Chapter 5. Private Pension Funds.- Chapter 6. Personal Savings and Investments in the Financial Market.- Chapter 7. The Importance and Role of Social Policy in Maintaining Macroeconomic Stability.- Chapter 8. Modeling the Macroeconomic Effects of Pension Systems.- Chapter 9. Financial Sustainability of Public Pension System.- Chapter 10. Econometric Study on the Financial Sustainability of Public Pension Systems.- Chapter 11. Conclusions and Final Remarks.
Ștefania Amalia Jimon is Assistant Professor of Finance at the Department of Economics and Technical Sciences, Faculty of Economics, Engineering and Informatics at ”Vasile Goldiș” Western University of Arad (Romania). She is both economist and medical specialist and received her PhD in Finance at ”Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu (Romania). She has the following research interest fields: pension systems, public finance, capital markets, tax law. She published around 20 articles indexed in multiple international databases. She teaches courses in Public Finance, Monetary Economics, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.

Florin Cornel Dumiter is Full Professor of Finance at the Department of Economics and Technical Sciences, Faculty of Economics, Engineering and Informatics at ”Vasile Goldiș” Western University of Arad (Romania). He holds an economist and legal adviser diploma and received a PhD in Finance and a PhD in Tax Law at West University of Timișoara (Romania) and a PostDoctoral Degree in Economics at the Romanian Academy. His research interests include International Finance, Capital Markets, Finance & Banking, Tax and Financial Law. He has several published books and over 80 articles indexed in Clarivate Analytics, Scopus and other important international databases. He teaches courses in Public Finance, Monetary Economics, Assurance Management at bachelor level and Financial Markets and Financial Management at master level. In recent years he has taught courses and seminars in tax law and business law. He is also a practising chartered accountant and tax consultant and adviser with judicial and accounting and fiscal expertise.

Nicolae Balteș is Full Professor of Finance at the Department of Accountancy and Finance, Faculty of Economics at ”Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu (Romania). He holds a bachelor degree in Economics and a PhD in Finance at the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies. He teaches courses in Financia

Includes empirical studies of Central and Eastern European countries

Illustrates what elements impact the sustainability of a pension system

Highlights the need for a holistic approach in order to reform pension systems