23 February 2003

People's Pensions

New thinking for the 21st century


This discussion paper suggests an entirely new arrangement for the provision of second pensions in the 21st Century.

People's Pensions

Executive Summary

This paper proposes an adaptable pension model much more insulated from market turbulence than orthodox schemes. And, as a result, a model that will be highly attractive for the millions of people seeking financial security in old age. It will be capable of raising large sums of money to invest in necessary public services and can easily be adapted to invest in immediate local priorities.

 

Written by

  • Richard Murphy
  • Colin Hines
  • Alan Simspon

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