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The Generational Equity Debate

The Generational Equity Debate( )
Editor: Williamson, John
Watts-Roy, Diane
Kingston, Eric
ISBN:978-0-231-11284-0
Publication Date:May 1999
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $120.00
Book Description:

As the ranks of the elderly continue to swell and their social welfare becomes a complex and contentious policy issue, how will the United States balance the conflicting demographic and economic demands of providing for its older citizens--especially in light of the anticipated economic burden of the baby boom generation's impending retirement? These problems place the destiny of Social Security and health care at the epicenter of political discussion and debate, making a balanced...
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Book Details
Pages:256
Detailed Subjects: Family & Relationships / Life Stages / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):0.624 x 0.917 x 0.078 Inches
Book Weight:2.682 Pounds
Author Biography
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John Williamson, Senior Fellow since 1981, was on leave as Chief Economist for South Asia at the World Bank during 1996-99; Economics professor at Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro (1978-81), University of Warwick (1970-77), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1967, 1980), University of York (1963-68), and Princeton University (1962-63); Adviser to the International Monetary Fund (1972-74); & Economic Consultant to the UK Treasury (1968-70). He is author or editor of numerous studies on international monetary & developing world debt issues, including The Crawling Band as an Exchange Rate Regime (1996), What Role for Currency Boards? (1995), Estimating Equilibrium Exchange Rates (1994), The Political Economy of Policy Reform (1993), Latin American Adjustment: How Much Has Happened? (1990) & Targets & Indicators: A Blueprint for the International Coordination of Economic Policy with Marcus Miller (1987). 040



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