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Tax and pension reforms are moving forward but their economic benefit may not offset their political cost
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The new government, only just in office, is starting to set out its fiscal agenda
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Since 2008 investment has shifted from banks towards investment funds and insurance and pensions funding
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The presidential election is highly unpredictable and prospects for reform limited, while growth will pick up modestly
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An illiberal ruling coalition intent on diluting EU influence is locked in combat with modernising elements
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The government faces a funding shortfall for state pension provisions
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The private pensions system faces increasing woes, but there is little consensus on how to tackle them
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The government intends to hold down defence spending while using extra revenues in other areas
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The two Andean countries have the highest rates of informal employment in South America
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The Kremlin is giving a reformist voice a hearing but may decide against so radical an agenda
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