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"The thesis of this book is that huge deficits did not emerge because of a broken process. Instead, the line of causality runs the other wa.
The book focuses on the macro fiscal policy changes and asks what have been learned from this turbulent decade about the effects of fiscal policy on the economy.
The aging of America's population makes it imperative that we reform Social Security, but so far we have failed. To instruct this seemingly endless quest, International Perspectives on Social Security Reform looks at public pension revision in six countries that, like the United States, are members of the OECD and have a long tradition of social security threatened by population aging. Canada, Sweden, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Italy have much to teach the United States about what works well--and what works badly. A substantive analysis of each country's reforms is augmented in commentary by distinguished economists, who offer their own opinions. Ideas examined include private accounts, notional accounts, incentives to delay retirement, and automatic systems of pension adjustment.With contributions from Real Bouchard; Stuart Butler; James C. Capretta; Agneta Kruse and Edward Palmer; Estelle James; Lawrence H. Thompson; Tetsuo Kabe; Jagadeesh Gokhale; Richard Jackson; Michael Mersmann; Maya MacGuineas; Neil Howe; Alex Beer; John Turner; Stanford G. Ross; Alicia Puente Cackley, Tom Moscovitch, and Benjamin Pfeiffer; Paul N. Van de Water; and Dalmer D. Hoskins.
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Heinrich Kornelsen was born in 1807. He married and had a son, Al Heinrich Kornelsen (1835-1903). He married his second wife, Sarah Walde (1826-1897), in about 1848. They had four children. He died in 1857. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Russia, Germany, Manitoba, Minnesota and Montana.
Vols. for 1980- issued in three parts: Series, Authors, and Titles.
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