The Economic Impact of Canada's Retirement Income System

The Economic Impact of Canada's Retirement Income System
Author: National Advisory Council on Aging (Canada)
Publisher: Government of Canada, National Advisory Council on Aging
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
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The Retirement Income System in Canada

The Retirement Income System in Canada
Author: Canada. Task Force on Retirement Income Policy
Publisher: Task Force on Retirement Income Policy ; Hull, Quebec : available by mail from Canadian Government Pub. Centre
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1980
Genre: Old age pensions
ISBN:

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Canada's Retirement Income System and Recent Economic Developments: a Discussion Paper

Canada's Retirement Income System and Recent Economic Developments: a Discussion Paper
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1976
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Conference paper, pension schemes Canada - national level and private sector pension plans, old age benefit, counter-inflationary measures and maintenance of acquired rightss. Conference held in Geneva 1976 May 10 to 14.

When We're 65

When We're 65
Author: John Burbidge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1996
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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From the back cover: In this volume ... experts on the Canadian retirement income system look at the health of the system and the challenges that lie ahead. Two of the papers in the volume present specific policy proposals: William B.P. Robson argues that CPP funding be stepped up sharply and then gradually phased out in favor of a privatized plan, while Christopher Ragan opts for replacing RRSPs by a more general form of consumption tax. The book closes with three papers that, in effect, provide backgroun to the pensions debate. John B. Burbidge looks at the economic theory of transfers between generations; Newman Lam, Michael J. Prince and James Cutt examine the effects of demographic change on the CPP; and Paul Dickinson discusses six common misinpterpretations about the CPP.

One in Three

One in Three
Author: Economic Council of Canada
Publisher: Council ; Hull, Que. : available from Canadian Government Publishing Centre, Supply and Services Canada
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1979
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Report on economic implications and demographic aspects affecting pension schemes up to the year 2030 in Canada - examines the efficiency, of pension schemes, the effects of inflation, financial aspects, Motivation for retirement, savings and investment in both the private sector and public sector, and includes recommendations for social policy and economic policy. Glossary, graphs, references and statistical tables.

Old Age Income Assurance

Old Age Income Assurance
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 1558
Release: 1968
Genre: Old age pensions
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Reform of the Canada Pension Plan

Reform of the Canada Pension Plan
Author: Mr.Charles Frederick Kramer
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1997-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451928327

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Like other transfer programs, a pay-as-you-go public pension system can significantly affect economic behavior and, hence, relative prices and macroeconomic aggregates. This paper illustrates some of these effects, which are important in weighing options for reforming public pensions, in the context of a stylized model of the Canadian economy. It shows that introducing such a system can reduce aggregate saving, income, and wages and increase interest rates. It also shows that a significant part of the distortion can occur because benefits are not explicitly linked to contributions and that creating a linkage can reduce the distortions associated with the wage tax that funds plan contributions.

Reform of Retirement Income Policy

Reform of Retirement Income Policy
Author: Keith G. Banting
Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : School of Policy Studies, Queen's University
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The retirement income system has been hailed as one of the great successes of Canadian social policy. However, contemporary pressures have generated a vigorous debate about the way ahead. Fundamental reforms are being proposed and Canadians face important choices.