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Chile [1980]
Peru [1993]
Australia, Colombia [1994]
Uruguay [1996]
Mexico [1997]
Bolivia, El Salvador,Hungary, Kazhakstan  [1998]
Hungary [1998]
Poland, Sweden [1999]
Hong Kong [2000]
Costa Rica, Latvia [2001]
Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Russia [2002]
Dominican Rep., Kosovo [2003]
 Korea, Lithuania [2004]
Nigeria, Slovakia [2005]
Macedonia [2006]
Romania [2008]
     



Toward a World of Worker-Capitalists, by José Piñera.

Forum: The Global Pension Reform Movement, by José Piñera.
Kazakhstan: An Ambitious Approach, by Emily S. Andrews.
Mexico: Praise and Criticism, by L. Jacobo Rodríguez.
Mexico: Two Cheers for Mexico's Pension Reform, by Ian Vásquez.
Peru: Pension Reform, by Carlos Boloña.
Poland: Pension Reform, 1995 and 2005, by Krzysztof Ostaszewski.
Poland:  Two articles by The Economist
Poland: Introduction to the Polish edition of José Piñera's book "Without Fear of the Future", by Waclaw Wilczynski.
Russia: rivatizing Pensions, by Leon Aron.
AEI Online, July 16, 2004.
Russia: World's Reformers Pay Putin a Visit
The Moscow Times, April 12, 2004.
Russia: A Liberal Agenda for Russia
Moscow and St. Petersburg, April 8-12, 2004.
Russia: Nemtsov in Chile
La Tercera, December 7, 1997.
Slovakia: The Story of the creation of personal retirement accounts, by Jan Oravec

Slovakia: Out of the Black Hole
, by Rastislav Kacer, Marian Tupy.

Slovakia: Letter to José Piñera by Minister of Labor

Sweden: Pension Reform, by Jeremy Hildreth.
UK: Frank Field invites José Piñera, by Bill Jamieson.

UK: Chile's hot pension model for Britain, by Bill Jamieson
Bring on the Pension Reform
Wall Street Journal Europe, December 23, 1997.

Graves errores en estudio Banco Mundial, por FIEL
Colombia: La Reforma de las Pensiones, por Juan Manuel Santos.
India: imita el modelo chileno de pensiones, La Tercera.
Mexico: Los Desafíos de las Afores, entrevista a José Piñera.
Rep. Dominicana: El hombre de la libretita, por Andrés Dauhajre.



What has been said?

"No one has done more to empower workers to save and invest for retirement than José Piñera. His vision has spawned an investment revolution in over a dozen countries in South America, Europe, and beyond. José Piñera is proof that one person can change the world." 
John Sununu,
US Senator.

"If you were asked to name one person who has enabled more people to gain wealth and security than any other person on the globe, who would you name? In 1881, here in Berlin, Otto von Bismarck started the world's first modern pay-as-you-go social security system which served as the model for the U.S. Social Security system and that of many other countries, including setting the retirement age at 65. No, Bismarck is not the answer to the opening question. The answer is José Piñera." 
Richard Rahn, Chairman Institute for Global Economic Growth.