Licensing Regulation and the Supervisory Structure of Private Pensions International Experience and Implications for China /
Hu, Yu-Wei.
Licensing Regulation and the Supervisory Structure of Private Pensions International Experience and Implications for China / [electronic resource]: Réglementation des agréments et structure de contrôle des pensions privées Pratiques à l'échelle internationale et implications pour la Chine Yu-Wei Hu and Fiona Stewart = Réglementation des agréments et structure de contrôle des pensions privées : Pratiques à l'échelle internationale et implications pour la Chine / Yu-Wei Hu et Fiona Stewart - Paris : OECD Publishing, 2009. - 58 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. - OECD Working Papers on Insurance and Private Pensions, no.33 19936397 ; . - OECD Working Papers on Insurance and Private Pensions, no.33. .
China currently has a highly diversified structure of pension regulation and supervision. In this paper we first review the legal framework of private pension fund regulation and supervision in other economies, including Australia, Chile, Hong Kong China, Poland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. Then, based on international practices and experiences identified, and taking into account China's unique situation, we examine potential ways to improve the current private pension regulatory and supervisory structure in the country.
Finance and Investment
China, People's Republic
Licensing Regulation and the Supervisory Structure of Private Pensions International Experience and Implications for China / [electronic resource]: Réglementation des agréments et structure de contrôle des pensions privées Pratiques à l'échelle internationale et implications pour la Chine Yu-Wei Hu and Fiona Stewart = Réglementation des agréments et structure de contrôle des pensions privées : Pratiques à l'échelle internationale et implications pour la Chine / Yu-Wei Hu et Fiona Stewart - Paris : OECD Publishing, 2009. - 58 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. - OECD Working Papers on Insurance and Private Pensions, no.33 19936397 ; . - OECD Working Papers on Insurance and Private Pensions, no.33. .
China currently has a highly diversified structure of pension regulation and supervision. In this paper we first review the legal framework of private pension fund regulation and supervision in other economies, including Australia, Chile, Hong Kong China, Poland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. Then, based on international practices and experiences identified, and taking into account China's unique situation, we examine potential ways to improve the current private pension regulatory and supervisory structure in the country.
Finance and Investment
China, People's Republic