Making Social Spending Work Making Social Spending Work

Making Social Spending Work

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Publisher Description

How does social spending relate to economic growth and which countries have got this right and wrong? Peter Lindert examines the experience of countries across the globe to reveal what has worked, what needs changing, and who the winners and losers are under different systems. He traces the development of public education, health care, pensions, and welfare provision, and addresses key questions around intergenerational inequality and fiscal redistribution, the returns to investment in human capital, how to deal with an aging population, whether migration is a cost or a benefit, and how social spending differs in autocracies and democracies. The book shows that what we need to do above all is to invest more in the young from cradle to career, and shift the burden of paying for social insurance away from the workplace and to society as a whole.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2021
April 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
614
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
16.2
MB
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