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Collective Pension Funds International Evidence and Implications for China's Enterprise Annuities Reform

Title
Collective Pension Funds [electronic resource]: International Evidence and Implications for China's Enterprise Annuities Reform / Yu-Wei Hu ... [et al]
Publication
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2007.

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Additional Authors
  • Hu, Yu-Wei.
  • Pugh, Colin.
  • Stewart, Fiona.
  • Yermo, Juan.
Found In
Financial Market Trends Vol. 2007, no. 2, p. 135-166 1609-6886
Description
32 p.
Summary
Collective pension funds (CPFs) – occupational pension funds that cover the employees of more than one employer (enterprise) – have been operating in OECD countries for decades. Generally speaking, there are two models, i.e. closed pension funds, with membership restricted to a particular industry or group of industries, and open pension funds, open to all types of companies. The governance structure of such funds also operates in two ways – via an internal model (with trustees appointed by employers and employees) and an external model (with professional, commercial trustees). In this report, we first describe and analyse how CPFs are operated in selected OECD countries and non-OECD economies. Then, we review occupational pensions (or Enterprise Annuities – EA – in Chinese terminology) in general and CPFs in particular. Given the problems holding back the development of EA plans among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in China, and bearing in mind both China's specific situations and international best practices, we propose a number of policy recommendations to promote the development of CPFs covering the SME sector. Our practical policy recommendations include: 1) industry funds with more open membership; 2) establishment of new purpose-built industry funds; 3) establishment of new regional EA administration centres acting as independent pension councils (trustees) for open pension funds; 4) in parallel to these policy initiatives in China, commercial trustees should be encouraged to establish CPFs targeting the SME sector.
Subject
  • Finance and Investment
  • China, People's Republic
LCCN
10.1787/fmt-v2007-art16-en
OCLC
oecd-lib-001158
Title
Collective Pension Funds [electronic resource]: International Evidence and Implications for China's Enterprise Annuities Reform / Yu-Wei Hu ... [et al]
Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2007.
Connect to:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/fmt-v2007-art16-en
Indexed Term
Finance and Investment
China, People's Republic
Added Author
Hu, Yu-Wei.
Pugh, Colin.
Stewart, Fiona.
Yermo, Juan.
Found In:
Financial Market Trends Vol. 2007, no. 2, p. 135-166 2007:2<135 1609-6886
Other Standard Identifier
10.1787/fmt-v2007-art16-en doi
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