'Draconian' regulations have created distortions in asset management, limited opportunities for diversification, and, as a consequence have hampered, the performance of pension funds. This volume shows that the return to retirement assets, expected replacement rates, and, hence, the net welfare gain from pension reform is lower under a draconian regulatory framework than under a more liberal pension fund investment regime. Important policy conclusions of the paper are that existing regulatory regimes should be liberalized as soon as possible to allow pension fund investments in a wider array of financial instruments and that regulations should require evaluation of pension fund performance against market benchmarks as opposed to exclusive focus on comparisons with industry averages. The paper also suggests a review of the current structure of the private pension fund industry in Latin America and an evaluation against alternatives in the light of actual performance experience.
- ISBN13 9780821344880
- Publish Date 31 July 1999
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint World Bank Publications
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 50
- Language English