The Serbian pension system in transition: A silent break with Bismarck

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
G. Matković, Katarina Stanić
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Abstract

The pension system in Serbia was set up as Bismarckian earnings related system almost one hundred years ago. At the outset of the transition process at the beginning of 21st Century, the pension system underwent bold reforms. Despite suggestions from the World Bank to adopt a three-pillar system that would involve a break with the Bismarckian heritage, reforms concentrated on parametric adjustments that strengthened the link between previous earnings and pension benefits. However, as this paper shows, the Bismarckian earnings-related system has subsequently been silently challenged. On the basis of an analysis of the current and perspective replacement rates for various earning levels and pension variation indicators, we show how the contributions/ benefit link has been undermined. These policy changes have not been defined or understood as a new strategic course of action, nor have the strategic options been debated and analysed. These silent reforms have seemed to be a ?quick and easy? solution to tackle high public expenditures and deficits without understanding their implications, and that breaking up with Bismarck implies significant transition costs.
转型中的塞尔维亚养老金制度:与俾斯麦的无声决裂
塞尔维亚的养老金制度是近百年前俾斯麦式的收入相关制度。在21世纪初转型之初,养老金制度进行了大胆的改革。尽管世界银行建议采用一个涉及打破俾斯麦传统的三支柱体系,但改革集中在参数调整上,加强了以前收入与养老金福利之间的联系。然而,正如本文所示,俾斯麦式的收入相关制度随后受到了无声的挑战。在对不同收入水平和养老金变化指标的当前和未来替代率进行分析的基础上,我们展示了缴费/福利联系是如何被破坏的。这些政策变化没有被定义或理解为新的战略行动方针,也没有对战略选择进行辩论和分析。这些悄无声息的改革似乎是一种“快速而简单”的方法。在不了解其含义的情况下解决高公共支出和赤字的解决方案,以及与俾斯麦决裂意味着巨大的转型成本。
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Economic Annals
Economic Annals Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
CiteScore
0.90
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0.00%
发文量
6
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Economic Annals is an academic journal that has been published on a quarterly basis since 1955, initially under its Serbian name of Ekonomski anali (EconLit). Since 2006 it has been published exclusively in English. It is published by the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade, Serbia. The journal publishes research in all areas of economics. The Editorial Board welcomes contributions that explore economic issues in a comparative perspective with a focus on transition and emerging economies in Europe and around the world. The journal encourages the submission of original unpublished works, not under consideration by other journals or publications. All submitted papers undergo a double blind refereeing process. Authors are expected to follow standard publication procedures [Instructions to Authors], to recognise the values of the international academic community and to respect the journal’s Policy.
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