Turkey: Selected Issues
February 3, 2017
Summary
This Selected Issues paper examines the new private pension automatic enrollment provisions in Turkey. The newly enacted automatic enrollment provisions have several advantages relative to the current voluntary private pension system. However, they have several weaknesses that risk endangering the reform in the long term. The hybrid input-output is not complete without the establishment of a public procurement board and periodic auctioning of pension services. Employers are unlikely to be more skilled than individuals in choosing pension plans for their workers. The IMF staff advice is to complete the hybrid input-output model along the lines recommended by the World Bank by establishing a procurement board for pension services for undecided participants.
Subject: Expenditure, Housing, Housing prices, Labor, National accounts, Pension spending, Pensions, Prices, Wages
Keywords: CR, EU tourist, Global, Housing, Housing prices, ISCR, pension firm, Pension spending, Pensions, price, tourism, tourism sector, tourist, tourist arrival, tourist demand, tourist inflow, Wages
Pages:
72
Volume:
2017
DOI:
Issue:
033
Series:
Country Report No. 2017/033
Stock No:
1TUREA2017002
ISBN:
9781475574289
ISSN:
1934-7685




