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245 00 $aSocial security reform :$boptions for China /$cedited by Jason Z. Yin, Shuanglin Lin, David F. Gates.
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505 0 $aIntroduction / Jason Z. Yin, Shuanglin Lin and David F. Gates -- pt. 1. The choice of old-age security system. 1. Social security pension reform in China / Martin Feldstein -- 2. Chinese social insurance reform: Personal security and economic growth / Henry J. Aaron -- 3. Establish a social security system with Chinese features / Li Tie Ting -- 4. The rational choice of social security system in China / Zheng Gongcheng -- 5. The effect of an expansion of the pay-AS-you-go social security system in China / Shuanglin Lin -- 6. The efficiency and distribution effects of China's pension reform / Dianqing Xu, Zhi Wang, and Yaa Wang -- 7. Efficiency and the mechanism for funding and provision of social security in China / Haizheng Li and Janusz R. Mrozek -- 8. Demographic underpinnings of China's old-age pension reform / Loraine A. West -- pt. 2. Social security funds management and transitional issues. 9. Privatizing the management: A choice for the pension system in China / Jason Z. Yin -- 10. Pension fund management and China's financial sector / Anjali Kumar and Yan Wan -- 11. New models for old age security and how can they be applied in China? / Estelle James -- 12. Some suggestions from the U.S. experience on how to establish a social protection system with Chinese characteristics / George S.-F. Chu, Shunfeng Song and Dasong Deng -- pt. 3. Health care reforms, rural social security, and social welfare. 13. Social security for the rural elderly in China / D. Gale Johnson -- 14. Social welfare and transition to a market economy in China / Athar Hussain -- 15. Chinese rural social security and land holding / Yaohui Zhao and James G. Wen -- 16. Conflicts between society's desires and individual responsibility: Financing issues in China's urban health insurance reform / Wei Yu -- 17. Financing health care in developing economies: Simulations for China / Ake Blomqvist, Susheng Wang, and Lijing Zhu -- 18. Growth and security under welfare-corporate capitalism and market socialism / Myron J. Gordon -- pt. 4. Social security reform in the world: Lessons for China. 19. The structural pension reform in Latin America: Comparative description and evaluation of performance, testing of assumptions, and lessons / Carmelo Mesa-Lago -- 20. Social security reforms in Taiwan / Shengcheng Hu -- 21. Vietnams old age security system: Recent transformations and their relevance for upcoming changes in China / Daniel Goodkind, Truong Si Anh, and Bui The Cuong -- 22. Choice of social security systems: Singapore's experience / Ding Lu -- 23. From the public pension system to the private pension system: What China could learn from other countries' experiences / Ellen Ying Yan -- 24. Pension reform in Hungary / Antal Deutsch.
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