Hungary: Teething troubles of pension reform

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Reforming pension systems is one of the greatest challenges faced by emerging markets and developed countries alike. Those that still have to take the plunge can learn something from the Hungarian experience which has been fraught with difficulties.

Hungary’s big problem seems to have been that all parties in the system – regulators, funds and participating companies – were overwhelmed.

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