Pensions for the bottom billions

What happens about retirement provision for those in the poorest countries?

It’s a financial version of the “chicken and the egg” problem: which comes first? Capital markets, or the pension funds that invest in them?

In the developed world, this is largely an academic question - we have both chickens and eggs, and the system works reasonably well. Even in many emerging markets - Brazil, Chile, China, India - domestic pension funds are being built up and the virtuous circle of saving and investment is under way.

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