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Title: Social Security Reform:


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Social Security Reform The Latin American
experience
Alvaro Castro-Gutiérrez Actuary ASA (Association
of Swiss Actuaries) International Social Security
Consultant Geneva, 2004
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  • The social security reform debate
  • The current situation Is there still a debate?
  • The Latin American experience

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  • The social security reform debate
  • Mandatory national public pension schemes
  • from funding to pay-as-you-go (PAYG)
  • Features
  • Defined benefits (DB), changing contribution
    rates to ease financing
  • Problems
  • (a) vulnerability of funded schemes to economic
    changes

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  • The social security reform debate
  • Mandatory national public pension schemes
  • from funding to pay-as-you-go (PAYG) (2)
  • Problems
  • (b) vulnerability of PAYG schemes to demographic
    changes
  • (c) Administrative issues

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  • The social security reform debate
  • National pension schemes
  • Reasons for problems in DB schemes
  • - General
  • Financial and economic cost
  • Demographic burden
  • Therefore unsustainable in the medium-term

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  • The social security reform debate
  • Reasons for problems in DB schemes (2)
  • - Specific
  • Low level of benefits provided
  • Limited coverage
  • Multiplicity of schemes

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  • The social security reform debate
  • Reasons for problems in DB schemes (3)
  • - Specific
  • Costly schemes
  • Low investment returns
  • Contribution evasion
  • Poor (public) administration

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  • The social security reform debate
  • Current solutions parametric changes
  • Raising contribution levels
  • Reducing benefit levels
  • Raising retirement age

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  • The social security reform debate
  • Current solutions parametric changes (2)
  • Making qualifying conditions less generous for
    entitlements
  • Promoting complementary schemes
  • Parametric changes are difficult to implement
    from a political perspective

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  • The social security reform debate
  • The proposed solution structural change by
    means of a
  • Defined contribution(DC)
  • Individual accounts
  • Fully funded
  • Privately managed
  • mandatory pension funds system

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  • The social security reform debate
  • The debate has expanded to take account of
    social and other aspects
  • An ideological issue the role of the state
  • and the public sector in society
  • (or the appropriate public-private mix)
  • A general issue A multi-pillar system of social
    security protection

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  • The current situation Is there still a debate?
  • An enlarged debate Five basic goals for pension
    reform
  • Social acceptability
  • Financial sustainability
  • Political feasibility
  • Coherence with economic
  • and labour market realities
  • Client-friendly management
  • and administration

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  • The current situation Is there still a debate?
  • An enlarged debate The multi-pillar principle
  • First mandatory, contributory DB
  • Second mandatory, privately managed,
    individual accounts DC
  • Third voluntary, privately managed, savings
  • A political, social and economic issue
  • Which should be the relative importance
  • of the different pillars?

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Eleven national structural reforms since 1981
  • Three different approaches (or models)
  • Substitutive
  • parallel
  • mixed

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Substitutive
  • Chile (1981)
  • Bolivia and Mexico (1997)
  • El Salvador (1998)
  • Nicaragua and Dominican Republic (2003)
  • Old (public) sytem ? Phased out
  • New private system

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Parallel
  • Peru (1993)
  • Colombia (1994)
  • Old (public) sytem ? Reformed
  • Compete with a new private system

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Mixed
  • Argentina (1994)
  • Uruguay (1996)
  • Costa Rica (200)
  • Public scheme ? Basic pension
  • Private scheme ? Complementary pension

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Reform linked with political processes
  • Persistence of traditional problems
  • Resurgence of new areas of conflict
  • The fiscal cost of transition
  • Need to enhance the role of the State in
  • fundamental areas (regulation, monitoring,
  • supervision and control) of the system

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Role of the actuary Past, present and future
  • No participation in the reform debate (when
    there was a debate) social security policy
    makers were also absent
  • Not relevant role at present, but potential
    development for actuarial expertise
  • Promising future role in investment and annuity
    areas

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Persistence of traditional problems
  • Limited population coverage
  • Non-compliance (high evasion)
  • Lack of confidence in the new systems due to lack
    of transparency

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Resurgence of new areas of conflict
  • High transaction and administration costs
  • Mergers and concentration of pension
  • funds administrators
  • Limited investment portfolio diversification
  • Likely low levels of future benefits

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  • The Latin American experience
  • The fiscal cost of transition
  • Public system deficit
  • Recognition bonds
  • Minimum pensions
  • Additional guarantees
  • Trade-off

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  • The Latin American experience
  • Need to enhance the role of the State
  • in fundamental areas
  • Regulation
  • Monitoring
  • Supervision
  • Control

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