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Making Social Spending Work

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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.

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  • Provides the first global history of social spending, showing which countries got it right and which got it wrong
  • A global account covering not just the core OECD countries, but also East Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America
  • Uses historical evidence to offer policy recommendations about the world's tax-based social safety nets
Συγγραφέας: Lindert Peter
Εκδότης: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 434
ISBN: 9781108478168
Εξώφυλλο: Σκληρό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2021

List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I. Overview:
1. Enduring Issues
2. Findings and Lessons
Part II. The Long Rise, and its Causes:
3. Why Poor Relief Arrived So Late
4. The Dawn of Mass Schooling before 1914
5. Public Education since 1914
6. More, but Different, Social Spending in Rich Countries since 1914
7. Is the Rest of the World Following a Different Path?
Part III. What Effects?:
8. Effects on Growth, Jobs, and Life
9. Why No Net Loss of GDP or Work?
10. Do the Rich Pay the Poor for All This?
Part IV. Confronting Threats:
11. Do Immigration Tensions Fray the Safety Nets?
12. Pensions and the Curse of Long Life
13. Approaches to Public Pension Reform
14. Borrowing Social-Spending Lessons
Appendix A. Sources and Notes for Chapters 3 and 4
Appendix B. Sources and Notes for Chapter 10
Appendix C. Chapter 12's Pension Accounting – Equations and Forecasts
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
Index.

Peter H. Lindert is Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis. His previous publications include the prize-winning book Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth since the Eighteenth Century (2004) and Unequal Gains: American Growth and Inequality since 1700 (2016, with Jeffrey Williamson).

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