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Ali Parand <[log in to unmask]>
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Scholar Leaders at Miami University (Ohio USA)
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Sat, 28 Feb 1998 22:52:06 -0800
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There are actually three economics booklets:
 
1.Pocketbook Pressures: Who Benefits from Economic Growth?
        Choice 1-Free Market Perspective: Maintaining the American Dream
                 Machine
        Choice 2-The Fair Share Perspective: Changing the Rules,
         Redistributing the Wealth
        Choice 3-The Fair Start Perspective: Giving Everyone an Equal
                 Chance
 
2.The $4 Trillion Debt: Tough Choices about Soaring Federal Deficits
        Choice 1-Discretionary Spending: A Guided Tour of Federal
                 Programs
        Choice 2-Defense Decisions: How Much More Can Be Cut?
        Choice 3-The Uncontrollables: Putting a Lid on Entitlements
        Choice 4-The Revenue Solution: No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
 
3.Prescription for Prosperity: Four Paths to Economic Renewal
        Choice 1-Free Market Strategy: The Wealth of Nations
        Choice 2-Public Investment Strategy: A New Deal for the 1990's
        Choice 3-Deby Reduction Strategy: Living within Our Means
        Choice 4-Industrial Policy Strategy: Partners in Prosperity
 
Social Security
The National Piggybank: Does Our Retirement System Need Fixing?
        Choice 1-Keep the Promise
        Choice 2-Redifine the Contract
        Choice 3-Replace the System
 
Let me know if anyone has more questions.
Ali

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