In recent years American's political system has not performed as
well as its economic system. While the strong economy of the past
decade should provide policy makers with the opportunity to move
forward on long-term social and economic goals, they seem stuck in
the mindset of short-term fixes and shrill oratory common to leaner
times. Focusing on three issues--productivity growth, income
inequality and the aging of the baby-boom generation--this concise
volume describes a "radically moderate" agenda that captures or
political moment. The distinguished authors begin by acknowledging
the difficult tradeoffs required for revamping programs for the
aged and poor while keeping the economy growing. They then untangle
the complexities of the policy debate and propose sensible ways to
move American into the new century.
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