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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Pensions and Legal Policy: Lessons on the Shift from Public to Private by Amanda Cooke
This book explores the historical position of pensions law in the UK and the recent influences that have led to the introduction of Auto-Enrolment and subsequent reforms. Alternative models such as the US and Australia are also considered as well as the function of law in bringing about political changes. The book explores behavioural economics its global influence on understanding financial decision making and its application to legislation that seeks to influence consumer outcomes. Drawing on qualitative empirical research to analyse the implementation of Auto-Enrolment this book highlights the social costs of the new regulatory regime.