Mr. Andrej Bajuk, Minister of Finance of Republic of Slovenia
Opening Statement
Mr. Robert Holzmann (The World Bank)
Keynote Address
Mr. A.L. Bovenberg (Tilburg University and Netspar)
New Social Risks, the Life Course and Social Policy (Proceeds)
Mr. Dusan Kidric (IMAD, Slovenia)
An Overview of Pension, Labor Market, and Financial Market Reforms in South East Europe
Statements
Bulgaria, Ministry of Labor and Social Policy
Croatia, Ministry of Finance
Macedonia, Central Bank
Moldova, Ministry of Finance
Montenegro, Ministry of Labor
Montenegro, Central Bank
Romania, Ministry of Finance
Serbia, Ministry of Finance
Slovenia, Ministry of Finance
Slovenia, Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Affairs
Presentations and Proceeds to the Forum
Session 1: Preparing Pension System for an Aging Population (Chaired by Mr. Gonzalo Caprirolo, Ministry of Finance, Slovenia)
Proceeds
Mr. Olivier Bontout (European Commission)
European Pension Reform
Proceeds
Mr. Edward Whitehouse (OECD)
Pension Incentives to Retire
Proceeds (1)
Proceeds (2)
Proceeds (3)
Mr. Boris Majcen (Institute for Economic Research, Slovenia)
Slovenian Pension System in the Context of Upcoming Demographic Development
Proceeds
Mr. Volker Schmitt (Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Germany)
The Reform Process of the German Public Pension System
Ms. Maria Augusztinovics (Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
Decreased Employment and Pensions - The Case of Hungary
Proceeds
Session 2: Preparing the Labor Market for an Aging Population (Chaired by Ms. Alenka Kajzer, IMAD, Slovenia)
Proceeds
Mr. Milan Vodopivec (The World Bank)
Live Longer, Work Longer: Making it Happen in the Labor Market
Proceeds
Mr. Gary Burtless (The Brookings Institution, USA)
Designing Labor Market Policy to Increase Participation Among Both Young and Old
Proceeds
Mr. Lars Haagen Pedersen (Danish Economic Council, Denmark)
Pension Reform in a Mature Welfare State – Danish Experiences
Proceeds
Ms. Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak (Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, Poland)
Potential Impact of the DC Pension System in Poland to Extend Working Lives
Proceeds
Mr. Ernst van Koesveld (Ministry of Finance, The Netherlands)
How to Turn Boomers into Boomerangs? Policies and Preferences in the Netherlands
Proceeds
Session 3: Preparing the Financial Market for an Aging Population (Chaired by Mr. Damjan Kozamernik)
Proceeds
Ms. Anita Tuladhar (IMF)
Pension Reform and Financial Markets: Encouraging Household Savings for Retirement
Proceeds
Mr. Aleš Berk (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Slovenia)
Current Issues and Challenges in Supplementary Pension System: The Slovenian Case
Proceeds
Mr. Veiko Tali (Ministry of Finance, Estonia)
(Re)designing Regulatory Framework for Pension Reform and Development of Financial Markets: Estonian Experience
Proceeds
Mr. Augusto Iglesias (PrimAmerica, Chile)
The Link between Pension Reform and Financial Market Development: The LA Experience
Proceeds
Ms. Zorica Apostolska (MAPAS, Macedonia)
Preparing the Financial Market for an Aging Population - The Case of Macedonia
Proceeds
Mr. Daniel Barr (PPM, Premium Pension Authority, Sweden)
The Swedish Premium Pension System