Richard Hinz

Richard Hinz is a Pension Policy Adviser in the Social Protection Team of the Human Development Network at the World Bank where his work is focused on the establishment, regulation and supervision of funded pension arrangements in a broad range of settings throughout the world. Prior to joining the World Bank in January 2003, he was the Director of the Office of Policy and Research at what is now Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) of the US Department of Labor. In this capacity he was responsible for managing the research, economic and legislative analysis for the agency responsible for the regulation and supervision of private employer sponsored health insurance and pension programs.

He has contributed to pension reforms in many countries around the world since 1991 through policy development and technical assistance programs of the US Government, the World Bank, the OECD and the International Organization of Pension Supervisors. He is the co-author of the recent World Bank report "Old Age Income Support in the 21st Century: An International Perspective on Pension Systems and Reform".

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