General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America

Following Chile's pension reform in 1981, a wave of multi-pillar pension reforms took place in Latin America (LAC). Their implementation has revealed new policy challenges. To shed light on these issues, this paper reviews the structure and pe...

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Main Authors: Dayoub, Mariam, Lasagabaster, Esperanza
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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IRA
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/9856803/general-trends-competition-policy-investment-regulation-mandatory-defined-contribution-markets-latin-america
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topic ASSET ALLOCATION
ASSET CLASS
ASSET CLASSES
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET MANAGERS
ASSET PORTFOLIOS
BANK BONDS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BASIC PENSION
BASIS POINTS
BOND
BOND FUNDS
BORROWING
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSUMERS
CONTRIBUTION
CORPORATE BONDS
DEBT
DEBT FINANCING
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEBTS
DEPOSITS
DERIVATIVES
DEVALUATION
DISABILITY
DISABILITY INSURANCE
DIVERSIFIED MARKET
DOMESTIC BOND
DOMESTIC BOND MARKET
DOMESTIC BOND MARKETS
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKET
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC EQUITIES
DOMESTIC EQUITY
EARLY RETIREMENT
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
ENTRY BARRIERS
EQUITY MARKETS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL ASSET
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FOREIGN INSTRUMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FUND MANAGEMENT
FUND MANAGER
FUND MANAGERS
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HOLDING
HOLDINGS
HOUSING FINANCE
INCOME
INCOME INSTRUMENTS
INCOME SECURITIES
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS
INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INTEREST RATE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVES
INVESTMENT CHOICES
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE
INVESTMENT REGIME
INVESTMENT REGIMES
INVESTMENT REGULATION
INVESTMENT REGULATIONS
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
INVESTMENT RETURNS
IRA
IRA CONTRIBUTION
ISSUANCES
LABOR MARKET
LACK OF COMPETITION
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL REFORM
LEGAL REFORMS
LEVY
LIQUIDITY
LITERACY
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
LONG-TERM SAVINGS
LOW INCOME
LOW-INCOME
LOW-INCOME WORKERS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MANDATORY PENSION FUND
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MARKET DEVELOPMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKETING
MARKETS DATABASE
MATURE MARKETS
MATURITY
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM PENSION
MONEY MARKET
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE BONDS
MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEM
MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEMS
MUTUAL FUND
MUTUAL FUNDS
OCCUPATIONAL SCHEMES
PENSION
PENSION ARRANGEMENTS
PENSION ASSETS
PENSION COVERAGE
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUND ADMINISTRATORS
PENSION FUND ASSETS
PENSION FUNDS
PENSION PROVIDERS
PENSION REFORM
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SCHEME
PENSION SCHEMES
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSION SYSTEMS
PENSIONS
PERSONAL PLANS
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTIES
POOR INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO ALLOCATION
PORTFOLIO DIVERSIFICATION
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
PORTFOLIOS
PRICE VOLATILITY
PRINCIPAL-AGENT PROBLEMS
PRIVATE BOND
PRIVATE BONDS
PRIVATE PENSION
PRIVATE PENSION FUND
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC PENSION
PUBLIC SECTOR BONDS
RATE OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURN
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REPAYMENT
REPLACEMENT RATES
RESERVE
RESERVE FUND
RESERVES
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT BENEFITS
RETIREMENT INCOME
RETIREMENT SAVING
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK FACTOR
RISK PROFILES
RISK SHARING
SAFETY NET
SALES
SALES AGENTS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SHARE OF ASSETS
SHAREHOLDERS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL SECURITY
STOCK MARKET
STOCK MARKET CAPITALIZATION
STOCK MARKETS
STOCKS
SUPERVISORY AGENCY
TAX
TAX RATE
TIME DEPOSITS
TRANSPARENCY
UNDERDEVELOPED CAPITAL MARKETS
UNEMPLOYMENT
VOLUNTARY SAVINGS
WAGE
WITHDRAWAL
WORKING AGE
ZERO COUPON
ZERO COUPON BONDS
spellingShingle ASSET ALLOCATION
ASSET CLASS
ASSET CLASSES
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ASSET MANAGERS
ASSET PORTFOLIOS
BANK BONDS
BARRIERS TO ENTRY
BASIC PENSION
BASIS POINTS
BOND
BOND FUNDS
BORROWING
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPETITIVE MARKETS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSUMERS
CONTRIBUTION
CORPORATE BONDS
DEBT
DEBT FINANCING
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEBTS
DEPOSITS
DERIVATIVES
DEVALUATION
DISABILITY
DISABILITY INSURANCE
DIVERSIFIED MARKET
DOMESTIC BOND
DOMESTIC BOND MARKET
DOMESTIC BOND MARKETS
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKET
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC EQUITIES
DOMESTIC EQUITY
EARLY RETIREMENT
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
ENTRY BARRIERS
EQUITY MARKETS
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL ASSET
FINANCIAL ASSETS
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY
FOREIGN INSTRUMENTS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
FUND MANAGEMENT
FUND MANAGER
FUND MANAGERS
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
HOLDING
HOLDINGS
HOUSING FINANCE
INCOME
INCOME INSTRUMENTS
INCOME SECURITIES
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS
INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS
INFLATION
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INTEREST RATE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVES
INVESTMENT CHOICES
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE
INVESTMENT REGIME
INVESTMENT REGIMES
INVESTMENT REGULATION
INVESTMENT REGULATIONS
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
INVESTMENT RETURNS
IRA
IRA CONTRIBUTION
ISSUANCES
LABOR MARKET
LACK OF COMPETITION
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL REFORM
LEGAL REFORMS
LEVY
LIQUIDITY
LITERACY
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
LONG-TERM SAVINGS
LOW INCOME
LOW-INCOME
LOW-INCOME WORKERS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MANDATORY PENSION FUND
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MARKET DEVELOPMENTS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKETING
MARKETS DATABASE
MATURE MARKETS
MATURITY
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM PENSION
MONEY MARKET
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE BONDS
MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEM
MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEMS
MUTUAL FUND
MUTUAL FUNDS
OCCUPATIONAL SCHEMES
PENSION
PENSION ARRANGEMENTS
PENSION ASSETS
PENSION COVERAGE
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUND ADMINISTRATORS
PENSION FUND ASSETS
PENSION FUNDS
PENSION PROVIDERS
PENSION REFORM
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SCHEME
PENSION SCHEMES
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSION SYSTEMS
PENSIONS
PERSONAL PLANS
POLITICAL UNCERTAINTIES
POOR INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO ALLOCATION
PORTFOLIO DIVERSIFICATION
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
PORTFOLIOS
PRICE VOLATILITY
PRINCIPAL-AGENT PROBLEMS
PRIVATE BOND
PRIVATE BONDS
PRIVATE PENSION
PRIVATE PENSION FUND
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC PENSION
PUBLIC SECTOR BONDS
RATE OF RETURN
RATES OF RETURN
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS
REPAYMENT
REPLACEMENT RATES
RESERVE
RESERVE FUND
RESERVES
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT BENEFITS
RETIREMENT INCOME
RETIREMENT SAVING
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK FACTOR
RISK PROFILES
RISK SHARING
SAFETY NET
SALES
SALES AGENTS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SHARE OF ASSETS
SHAREHOLDERS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL SECURITY
STOCK MARKET
STOCK MARKET CAPITALIZATION
STOCK MARKETS
STOCKS
SUPERVISORY AGENCY
TAX
TAX RATE
TIME DEPOSITS
TRANSPARENCY
UNDERDEVELOPED CAPITAL MARKETS
UNEMPLOYMENT
VOLUNTARY SAVINGS
WAGE
WITHDRAWAL
WORKING AGE
ZERO COUPON
ZERO COUPON BONDS
Dayoub, Mariam
Lasagabaster, Esperanza
General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
relation Policy Research Working Paper No. 4720
description Following Chile's pension reform in 1981, a wave of multi-pillar pension reforms took place in Latin America (LAC). Their implementation has revealed new policy challenges. To shed light on these issues, this paper reviews the structure and performance of mandatory DC pillars in LAC. The review highlights three important points. First, it suggests overall positive outcomes from reforms in the LAC countries that implemented multi-pillar pension systems. There is, however, scope for increasing efficiency. Second, management fees have declined but remain relatively high whereas decreases in operational costs have only been partially passed through to consumers reflecting inadequate competition. Limits on transfers and related measures have been ineffective in curtailing management fees but created new barriers to entry. In recent years, a few countries in LAC introduced or are in the process of introducing a combination of new measures that focus more directly on the two root causes of inadequate competition - the inelasticity of demand to fees and selective elimination of barriers to entry by facilitating unbundling of services. These new measures show some promise. Third, the paper's review indicates that a greater diversification of pension fund portfolios in LAC appears to be necessary. Portfolio concentration owes to the adoption of strict quantitative investment regulations, underdeveloped capital markets and volatile macroeconomic environments. A gradual relaxation of these restrictions is now in progress in several countries. Regulators have become more conscious of the costs imposed by such regulations and macroeconomic conditions have improved. Greater overseas diversification seems inevitable given the development stage of local capital markets.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Dayoub, Mariam
Lasagabaster, Esperanza
author_facet Dayoub, Mariam
Lasagabaster, Esperanza
author_sort Dayoub, Mariam
title General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America
title_short General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America
title_full General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America
title_fullStr General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America
title_sort general trends in competition policy and investment regulation in mandatory defined contribution markets in latin america
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/9856803/general-trends-competition-policy-investment-regulation-mandatory-defined-contribution-markets-latin-america
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spelling okr-10986-69722021-04-23T14:02:32Z General Trends in Competition Policy and Investment Regulation in Mandatory Defined Contribution Markets in Latin America Dayoub, Mariam Lasagabaster, Esperanza ASSET ALLOCATION ASSET CLASS ASSET CLASSES ASSET MANAGEMENT ASSET MANAGERS ASSET PORTFOLIOS BANK BONDS BARRIERS TO ENTRY BASIC PENSION BASIS POINTS BOND BOND FUNDS BORROWING CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CENTRAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKING COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSUMERS CONTRIBUTION CORPORATE BONDS DEBT DEBT FINANCING DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEBTS DEPOSITS DERIVATIVES DEVALUATION DISABILITY DISABILITY INSURANCE DIVERSIFIED MARKET DOMESTIC BOND DOMESTIC BOND MARKET DOMESTIC BOND MARKETS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKET DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS DOMESTIC EQUITIES DOMESTIC EQUITY EARLY RETIREMENT EARNINGS ECONOMIC SHOCKS EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS ENTRY BARRIERS EQUITY MARKETS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL ASSET FINANCIAL ASSETS FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY FOREIGN INSTRUMENTS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS FUND MANAGEMENT FUND MANAGER FUND MANAGERS GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HOLDING HOLDINGS HOUSING FINANCE INCOME INCOME INSTRUMENTS INCOME SECURITIES INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVES INVESTMENT CHOICES INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE INVESTMENT REGIME INVESTMENT REGIMES INVESTMENT REGULATION INVESTMENT REGULATIONS INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS INVESTMENT RETURNS IRA IRA CONTRIBUTION ISSUANCES LABOR MARKET LACK OF COMPETITION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL REFORM LEGAL REFORMS LEVY LIQUIDITY LITERACY LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS LONG-TERM SAVINGS LOW INCOME LOW-INCOME LOW-INCOME WORKERS MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MANDATORY PENSION FUND MARKET CONCENTRATION MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET SHARE MARKET STRUCTURE MARKETING MARKETS DATABASE MATURE MARKETS MATURITY MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM PENSION MONEY MARKET MORAL HAZARD MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BONDS MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEM MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEMS MUTUAL FUND MUTUAL FUNDS OCCUPATIONAL SCHEMES PENSION PENSION ARRANGEMENTS PENSION ASSETS PENSION COVERAGE PENSION FUND PENSION FUND ADMINISTRATORS PENSION FUND ASSETS PENSION FUNDS PENSION PROVIDERS PENSION REFORM PENSION REFORMS PENSION SCHEME PENSION SCHEMES PENSION SYSTEM PENSION SYSTEMS PENSIONS PERSONAL PLANS POLITICAL UNCERTAINTIES POOR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO DIVERSIFICATION PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIOS PRICE VOLATILITY PRINCIPAL-AGENT PROBLEMS PRIVATE BOND PRIVATE BONDS PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSION FUND PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC PENSION PUBLIC SECTOR BONDS RATE OF RETURN RATES OF RETURN REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS REPAYMENT REPLACEMENT RATES RESERVE RESERVE FUND RESERVES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT BENEFITS RETIREMENT INCOME RETIREMENT SAVING RETURN RETURNS RISK FACTOR RISK PROFILES RISK SHARING SAFETY NET SALES SALES AGENTS SELF-EMPLOYMENT SHARE OF ASSETS SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL SECURITY STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKET CAPITALIZATION STOCK MARKETS STOCKS SUPERVISORY AGENCY TAX TAX RATE TIME DEPOSITS TRANSPARENCY UNDERDEVELOPED CAPITAL MARKETS UNEMPLOYMENT VOLUNTARY SAVINGS WAGE WITHDRAWAL WORKING AGE ZERO COUPON ZERO COUPON BONDS Following Chile's pension reform in 1981, a wave of multi-pillar pension reforms took place in Latin America (LAC). Their implementation has revealed new policy challenges. To shed light on these issues, this paper reviews the structure and performance of mandatory DC pillars in LAC. The review highlights three important points. First, it suggests overall positive outcomes from reforms in the LAC countries that implemented multi-pillar pension systems. There is, however, scope for increasing efficiency. Second, management fees have declined but remain relatively high whereas decreases in operational costs have only been partially passed through to consumers reflecting inadequate competition. Limits on transfers and related measures have been ineffective in curtailing management fees but created new barriers to entry. In recent years, a few countries in LAC introduced or are in the process of introducing a combination of new measures that focus more directly on the two root causes of inadequate competition - the inelasticity of demand to fees and selective elimination of barriers to entry by facilitating unbundling of services. These new measures show some promise. Third, the paper's review indicates that a greater diversification of pension fund portfolios in LAC appears to be necessary. Portfolio concentration owes to the adoption of strict quantitative investment regulations, underdeveloped capital markets and volatile macroeconomic environments. A gradual relaxation of these restrictions is now in progress in several countries. Regulators have become more conscious of the costs imposed by such regulations and macroeconomic conditions have improved. Greater overseas diversification seems inevitable given the development stage of local capital markets. 2012-06-04T15:01:40Z 2012-06-04T15:01:40Z 2008-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/9856803/general-trends-competition-policy-investment-regulation-mandatory-defined-contribution-markets-latin-america http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6972 English Policy Research Working Paper No. 4720 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean