Framing the Social Security Debate

Values, Politics, and Economics

Michael J Graetz editor Alicia H Munnell editor R Douglas Arnold editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:1st Nov '98

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Framing the Social Security Debate cover

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In his 1998 State of the Union address, President Clinton challenged Americans to a public debate about how to fix the long-term financial problems of Social Security. This annual volume of the National Academy of Social Insurance provides a framework for that debate. Competing reform proposals reflect contrasting views about the nature of the Social Security problem and how to solve it. This book examines issues about privatization, national savings and economic growth, the political risks and realities in reforms, lessons from private pensions developments in the United States, and the efforts of other advanced industrial countries to adapt their old-age pensions to an aging population. It also poses philosophical arguments about collective versus individual responsibility and the implications of market risks and political risks for stable and secure retirement income policy. The contributors are Theo Angelis, Michael J. Boskin, Peter A. Diamond, John Geanakoplos, Hugh Heclo, Karen C. Holden, Howell Jackson, Olivia Mitchell, Dallas L. Salisbury, Lawrence H. Thompson, Kent Weaver, and Stephen P. Zeldes. Copublished with the National Academy of Social Insurance

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"...provides good information for any interested citizen who wants a borader, more detailed understanding of the nature of the debate about Social Security....Its importance in the field of understanding Social Security cannot be overestimated." —Don D. Berglund, PhD, Family and Community Health

ISBN: 9780815701538

Dimensions: 230mm x 153mm x 32mm

Weight: 617g

464 pages