Abstract

The relevance of the study of issues related to the development of the practice of using pension provision accumulative mechanisms is out of question due to the challenges faced by pension systems of countries around the world. The research methodology is based on economic and mathematical tools for processing data characterizing the indicators of using accumulative mechanisms of pension provision in OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) countries. The paper defines groups of OECD countries depending on the supplier of pension products, as well as the type of pension plan. Based on the analysis of data on the use of pension plans depending on the above factors, the author identified the countries-leaders in each of the identified groups. Based on the results of the study, a list of key trends in the development of the practice of using accumulative mechanisms of pension provision in OECD countries was formulated. The largest group of countries included those states where contracts for pension products are concluded mainly with non-state pension funds. Among the results obtained, it is necessary to highlight the lack of parity in the application of all types of pension plans supplied by non-state pension funds, since the dominance of any one of the types is recorded in each state. The results of the study will have practical significance when implementing substantiations of state decisions on issues of regulating the practice of using accumulative pension mechanisms as an integral component of the pension system of the Russian Federation. This is especially important in the context of achieving the national goals of the development of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030, implementing the Strategy for the Development of the Pension System of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030 and the Strategy for the Development of the Financial Market of the Russian Federation until 2030.

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