Martin Hering
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First Name: | Martin |
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Last Name: | Hering |
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RePEc Short-ID: | phe152 |
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Affiliation
Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP)
McMaster University
Hamilton, Canadahttp://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/
RePEc:edi:semcmca (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Martin Hering & Thomas R. Klassen, 2010. "Strengthening Fairness and Funding in the Canada Pension Plan: Is Raising the Retirement Age an Option?," Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers 263, McMaster University.
- Martin Hering, 2009. "A New Bismarckian Regime? Path Dependence and Possible Regime Shifts in Korea’s Evolving Pension System," Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers 262, McMaster University.
- Martin Hering, 2008. "Grand Coalitions for Unpopular Reforms: Building a Cross-Party Consensus to Raise the Retirement Age," Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers 233, McMaster University.
- Martin Hering & Michael Kpessa, 2007. "The Integration of Occupational Pension Regulations: Lessons for Canada," Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers 188, McMaster University.
- Martin Hering & Michael Kpessa, 2007. "Private Pensions and Income Security in Old Age: An Uncertain Future -- Conference Report," Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers 180, McMaster University.
- Martin Hering, 2005. "Welfare Restructuring without Partisan Cooperation: The Role of Party Collusion in Blame Avoidance," Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers 142, McMaster University.
Articles
- Martin Hering & Michael Kpessa, 2008. "The Integration of Occupational Pension Policies: Lessons for Canada," Canadian Public Policy, University of Toronto Press, vol. 34(s1), pages 137-154, November.
Citations
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- Martin Hering & Thomas R. Klassen, 2010.
"Strengthening Fairness and Funding in the Canada Pension Plan: Is Raising the Retirement Age an Option?,"
Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers
263, McMaster University.
Cited by:
- Peter Hicks, 2012. "Later Retirement: the Win-Win Solution," C.D. Howe Institute Commentary, C.D. Howe Institute, issue 345, March.
- Martin Hering, 2008.
"Grand Coalitions for Unpopular Reforms: Building a Cross-Party Consensus to Raise the Retirement Age,"
Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers
233, McMaster University.
Cited by:
- Kirchgässner, Gebhard, 2011. "Konkordanz, Divided Government, und die Möglichkeit von Reformen," Economics Working Paper Series 1125, University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science.
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NEP Fields
NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 5 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.- NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (4) 2007-07-07 2008-11-11 2010-01-16 2010-01-23
- NEP-PBE: Public Economics (2) 2006-01-24 2008-11-11
- NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (2) 2006-01-24 2008-11-11
- NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2010-01-23
- NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2007-07-07
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