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The Cyprus pension system and the role of Provident Funds

The Hellenic Observatory research seminar 

Date: Tuesday 22 January 2013 
Time: 6-7.30pm 
Venue: COW 1.11, Canada Blanch Room, Cowdray House 
Speaker: Dr Bernard H. Casey 
Chair: Dr Vassilis Monastiriotis 

The seminar will explain where the Cyprus Provident Funds came from and ask whether they could be recast to take on a new role.  Given the intensity with which the current crisis has hit Cyprus, the question is particularly pertinent.

Bernard H. Casey is Principal Research Fellow at the Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick.

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