The Political Economy of Private Saving in the U.s.: Evidence on the Social Opportunity Costs of Public Policy - Franklin Mixon - Books - iUniverse - 9780595245482 - September 8, 2002
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The Political Economy of Private Saving in the U.s.: Evidence on the Social Opportunity Costs of Public Policy

Franklin Mixon

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The Political Economy of Private Saving in the U.s.: Evidence on the Social Opportunity Costs of Public Policy

Using theoretical and empirical approaches from the economics and political science disciplines, this book examines the social opportunity costs of American public policy towards national saving. The primary focus of the text is on the institutional arrangements of the U. S. Social Security system, as they relate to Americans' decisions to save and invest, and to interest groups' decisions to lobby Congress for political privileges. The book presents statistical evidence suggesting that the social opportunity costs of U. S. policy in this area are enormous. Lower bound estimates put the loss in private savings, due to savers' decisions to substitute Social Security for private retirement plans, at approximately $349 billion dollars annually. When the lobbying costs associated with efforts to redistribute the money in the Social Security Trust Fund are included, this figure rises by perhaps as much as $15 billion. The results and discussion in this work should serve as a useful addition to the policy debates in this area.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 8, 2002
ISBN13 9780595245482
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 108
Dimensions 152 × 8 × 225 mm   ·   176 g
Language English  

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