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...We surprised the first year with the Social Security reform. We surprised a second year when we dropped it less....
...A version of a basic income scheme and/or universal basic services, could underpin this process of change and provide enough material security to unleash a huge amount of entrepreneurialism and creativity...
...(FT) Munich Security Conference kicks off The annual event is regarded as the Davos for the world’s security and foreign policy elite....
...Unlike Sondland et al, they did not buy their positions. Nor will most of them be able to monetise their experience when they leave government....
...The social mingling resulting from any short-term economic reopening would probably come at the price of a second contagious outburst....
...I guess it will need an increased ESG focus on Russia and sanctions, or a more active move by the US Treasury et al to question Russian index inclusion and bring a more fundamental re-assessment of Russian...
...And with $2bn in losses during the first nine months of 2016, the income statement is not pretty....
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Open question. Depends if he injects a major fiscal stimulus....
...A Hillary Clinton administration clearly would continue on the path set by Obama....
...After all, if you look at the total amount of Federal government debt held by the public (everything that isn’t held by the Social Security and Medicare trust funds, basically) and then subtract out the...
...A judge in Regina v....
...al at a national level....
...Social Security we could probably fix the same way Tip O’Neill and Ronald Reagan sat down together and they could figure something out. That is manageable....
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...Domestically, Mr Bush advocated an “ownership society”, trying to use Social Security reform to remake the relationship between government and younger workers....
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