2 using Social Security Administration midrange assumptions—for ages participation rates are assumed to be the same in the year as they were in 1985, for ages 17-24 participation rates grow at approximately half historic rates (with ...
Technology and the American Economic Transition: Choices for the Future
Technology and the American Economic Transition: Choices for the Future
The book provides evidence on what works and what does not.
The American economy in transition
This report addresses a number of issues that have surfaced in the debates over the impact of technological change on employment. These issues include the effects of technological change on...
This book offers a unique synthesis of historical studies, economic analysis, and policy debate on the conditions conducive to technological advance and economic growth.
Throughout American history, periodic cycles of economic change have fundamentally reordered the way we work, the organization of business and markets, the role of government, and even the nature of...
The overarching theme of this volume is the cyclical nature of technological change, its impact on economic growth, and the limits of government intervention.
Galbraith ( 1968 ) pp . 13-14 . 57. Between 1939 and 1996 , the share of business revenue going to corporations increased from 78 percent to 89 percent , while the share going to proprietorships Poets and thinkers who earlier wooed the ...
World Economy in Transition: Technology Vs. Politics, Laissez Faire Vs. Planning, Power Vs. Welfare