Claude D'Aspremont Victor A. Ginsburgh Henri R. Sneessens
Institutional and Financial Incentives for Social Insurance provides both an empirical and a theoretical account of the main difficulties presently threatening social insurance systems in most industrialized countries. It analyzes the remedies that have been discussed and sometimes introduced and addresses many questions still left largely unresolved: Are newly implemented or proposed reforms providing the correct incentives to all participants in the system? Is the quality of service improving and, if not, what can be done? How should the budgetary problems be solved...
Institutional and Financial Incentives for Social Insurance provides both an empirical and a theoretical account of the main diffi...