Represents an attempt to sketch out, across a host of policy topics, a realistic strategy for shrinking the welfare state. This book looks backward to human history and even to prehistory to examine the origins of capital formation.
Represents an attempt to sketch out, across a host of policy topics, a realistic strategy for shrinking the welfare state. This book looks backward to human history and even to prehistory to examine the origins of capital formation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1 1. A Short History of Saving and Investment 10 2. American Political Realignment and the Origins of Welfare 35 3. Wall Street and the Second Economic Revolution 54 4. Depression and the New Deal 86 5. The Great Social Security Debate 110 6. The New Health-Care Imperative 142 7. Houses, Highways, and Physical Capital 8. Education, Training, and Human Capital 217 9. The Savings Strategy for Shrinking the Welfare State 258 Conclusion 277 Notes 285 Index 303
Introduction 1 1. A Short History of Saving and Investment 10 2. American Political Realignment and the Origins of Welfare 35 3. Wall Street and the Second Economic Revolution 54 4. Depression and the New Deal 86 5. The Great Social Security Debate 110 6. The New Health-Care Imperative 142 7. Houses, Highways, and Physical Capital 8. Education, Training, and Human Capital 217 9. The Savings Strategy for Shrinking the Welfare State 258 Conclusion 277 Notes 285 Index 303
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