ABSTRACT
The aim of this chapter is two-fold. First, it seeks to compare and analyse
the hypotheses presented in Chapter 1. Despite the difficulties inherent in comparing pension policies, the theoretical framework used in this research
shows much potential. The process by which pensions are being reformed
tells us a great deal about the breadth of the reforms, with the institutiona-
lization of political actors being the key independent variable. Null
hypotheses are also studied and dismissed. Second, a brief exploration of
how the theoretical framework might be applied to other countries is pre-
sented, along with avenues for future research.