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Alberto Cottica
Alberto Cottica
@alberto_cottica@mastodon.green  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

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"As an example: the Canadian Public Sector Pension Investment Board used to fully own a group of for-profit care companies called Revera Group. In order to turn a profit, companies like these drive the cost of care up and the quality of care down, making retirement harder and more expensive for older people."

https://www.arketa-institute.org/resources/a-path-to-post-growth-pensions

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Publication: ‘A Path to Post-Growth Pensions’ — Arketa Institute for Post-Growth Finance

Our economies cannot keep growing indefinitely. What does this mean for our pensions? This report tackles this question head on, discussing the challenges faced by pensions today and the opportunities for realizing resilient, growth-independent wellbeing in retirement.
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Alberto Cottica
Alberto Cottica
@alberto_cottica@mastodon.green replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

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Additionally, those pensions will only be there if the markets do not crash. Belgium, had pension funds before WW2. But the Great Crash vaporized those funds, and their contributors' pensions. After the war, the workers' movement pushed for a PAYG pensions systems, based on solidarity.

The Draghi report calls for moving all of Europe's pensions onto a capitalization system. Those have advantages and disadvantages. Just remember they did exist, and we scrapped them for a reason.

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Alberto Cottica
Alberto Cottica
@alberto_cottica@mastodon.green replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

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"Even though the majority of beneficiaries want their pensions to be invested sustainably, so far we as an industry have had little to offer them. This is because solutions that deliver market rate returns and genuine sustainability don’t exist."

https://www.arketa-institute.org/resources/a-path-to-post-growth-pensions

#pensions
#postgrowth
#pensions
#economics

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Alberto Cottica
Alberto Cottica
@alberto_cottica@mastodon.green replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

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"As an example: the Canadian Public Sector Pension Investment Board used to fully own a group of for-profit care companies called Revera Group. In order to turn a profit, companies like these drive the cost of care up and the quality of care down, making retirement harder and more expensive for older people."

https://www.arketa-institute.org/resources/a-path-to-post-growth-pensions

Arketa

Publication: ‘A Path to Post-Growth Pensions’ — Arketa Institute for Post-Growth Finance

Our economies cannot keep growing indefinitely. What does this mean for our pensions? This report tackles this question head on, discussing the challenges faced by pensions today and the opportunities for realizing resilient, growth-independent wellbeing in retirement.
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Alberto Cottica
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@alberto_cottica@mastodon.green replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

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"Because pension funds all over the world are doing similar things–investing in companies that can deliver “market rate” returns–they end up pushing up the price of care for everyone, which effectively devalues the pension savings they’re able to provide to their beneficiaries."

#pensions
#postgrowth

https://www.arketa-institute.org/resources/a-path-to-post-growth-pensions

Arketa

Publication: ‘A Path to Post-Growth Pensions’ — Arketa Institute for Post-Growth Finance

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