Pamela Paz Searle
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First Name: | Pamela |
Middle Name: | Paz |
Last Name: | Searle |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pse456 |
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Affiliation
Superintendencia de Pensiones
Ministerio del Trabajo y Previsión Social
Government of Chile
Santiago, Chilehttp://www.spensiones.cl/
RePEc:edi:spegvcl (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Carmen Quezada & Pamela Searle & Ximena Quintanilla, 2019. "Factores Que Afectan La Decisión De Cambiarse De Afp, Factores Que Afectan La Decisión De Cambiarse A Una Mejor Afp: El Caso Chileno," Working Papers 62, Superintendencia de Pensiones, revised Feb 2019.
- Pedraza Morales,Alvaro Enrique & Fuentes,Olga & Searle,Pamela & Stewart,Fiona Elizabeth, 2017. "Pension funds and the impact of switching regulation on long-term investment," Policy Research Working Paper Series 8143, The World Bank.
- Felipe Menares & Claudio Palominos & Ximena Quintanilla & Pamela Searle, 2017. "Estudio Actuarial De Los Fondos Del Seguro De Cesantía," Working Papers 58, Superintendencia de Pensiones, revised May 2017.
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- Pedraza Morales,Alvaro Enrique & Fuentes,Olga & Searle,Pamela & Stewart,Fiona Elizabeth, 2017.
"Pension funds and the impact of switching regulation on long-term investment,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
8143, The World Bank.
Cited by:
- Mario Holzner & Stefan Jestl & David Pichler, 2019.
"Public and Private Pension Systems and Macroeconomic Volatility in OECD Countries,"
wiiw Working Papers
172, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
- Mario Holzner & Stefan Jestl & David Pichler, 2022. "Public and private pension systems and macroeconomic volatility in OECD countries," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 69(2), pages 131-168, May.
- Dr Sidney Kawimbe & Ms Buumba Banda, 2023. "Qualitative Analysis of Early Pension Withdrawal in Defined Benefit Schemes: A Case National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA)," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 7(12), pages 1839-1860, December.
- Cuevas, Conrado & Bernhardt, Dan, 2023. "When financial advice rocks the market," Emerging Markets Review, Elsevier, vol. 56(C).
- Mario Holzner & Stefan Jestl & David Pichler, 2019.
"Public and Private Pension Systems and Macroeconomic Volatility in OECD Countries,"
wiiw Working Papers
172, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
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