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Legal Aspects of the Accumulative Pension System

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Social Security Reform in Transition Economies

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Substantial pressure on legal institutions has been an important feature of Kazakhstan’s pension reform. While the entire legal system began undergoing intensive change with independence in 1991, the most intensive of these changes undoubtedly occurred during the period 1996–2000 when different types of institutional investors emerged.

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© 2009 Charles M. Becker, Grigori A. Marchenko, Sabit Khakimzhanov, Ai-Gul S. Seitenova, and Vladimir Ivliev

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Becker, C.M., Marchenko, G.A., Khakimzhanov, S., Seitenova, AG.S., Ivliev, V. (2009). Legal Aspects of the Accumulative Pension System. In: Social Security Reform in Transition Economies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230618022_8

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