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Pensions imperilled : the political economy of private pensions provision in the UK / Craig Berry.

By: Berry, Craig [author.].Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.].Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198782834; 9780191085642.Subject(s): Pensions -- Great Britain | Pensions -- Government policy -- Great BritainGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 331.2520941 Online resources: Click here to access online - 1 user
Contents:
Introduction : pensions imperilment and political economy -- The liberal collectivist experiment : the historical development of UK pensions provision -- The pensions multiverse : capitalist diversity and pensions transformation -- A good innings? The demise of collectivism in (mostly) private pensions provision -- False dawn : individualization and the perversion of pension saving -- Auto-pilot : the state's role in delivering (and endangering) workplace pensions -- Many happy returns ? investment governance and the political economy of time in UK pensions provision -- Conclusion : summary and policy options.
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Introduction : pensions imperilment and political economy -- The liberal collectivist experiment : the historical development of UK pensions provision -- The pensions multiverse : capitalist diversity and pensions transformation -- A good innings? The demise of collectivism in (mostly) private pensions provision -- False dawn : individualization and the perversion of pension saving -- Auto-pilot : the state's role in delivering (and endangering) workplace pensions -- Many happy returns ? investment governance and the political economy of time in UK pensions provision -- Conclusion : summary and policy options.

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