0 which must be done or carried out -- tvungen; obligatorisk
a compulsory examination.
The results that we present show that compulsory retirement rules require more attention from a policy design perspective than previously awarded in the literature.
The results we present here show that compulsory retirement rules require more attention from a policy design perspective than previously awarded in the literature.
Among the industry funds, compulsory funds are most efficient, possibly because they do not need to compete for clients or suffer from adverse selection.
When this is the case, it will at least be possible to consider whether the property in question should be acquired through compulsory purchase.
The second consequence was linear negation, by far the most important discovery of linear logic, and the compulsory door to interactivity.
In particular, it has been assumed that compulsory insurance can only be justified on paternalistic grounds.
Regular saving, and maintaining records were made compulsory for the members.
Finally, the compulsory insurance view guarantees a minimum for all and freedom from exploitation, but it seems unable to respect the value of non-paternalism.