-- Robert B. Hudson, Editor of The Public Policy And Aging Report
Acknowledgments
ix
Credits
xi
PART I Introduction
1
(38)
Framing the Generational Equity Debate
3
(36)
John B. Williamson
Diane M. Watts-Roy
PART II The Generational Equity Frame
39
(76)
How Will America Pay for the Retirement of the Baby Boom Generation?
41
(17)
Peter G. Peterson
Generational Equity and the Birth of a Revolutionary Class
58
(17)
Lester C. Thurow
Generational Justice and Generational Accounting
75
(12)
Jagadeesh Gokhale
Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Care for the Elderly: What About Our Children?
87
(14)
Richard D. Lamm
Age-Based Rationing of Medical Care
101
(14)
Daniel Callahan
PART III The Generational Interdependence Frame
115
(106)
America Can Afford to Grow Old
117
(23)
Alicia H. Munnell
Social Security and the Myth of the Entitlement ``Crisis''
140
(17)
Jill Quadagno
Scapegoating the Old: Intergenerational Equity and Age-Based Health Care Rationing
157
(28)
Robert H. Binstock
Social Security and the Politics of Generational Conflict
185
(19)
Theodore Marmor
Fay Lomax Cook
Stephen Scher
Why Privatizing Social Security Is a Bad Idea
204
(17)
Eric R. Kingson
John B. Williamson
PART IV Voices from Generation X
221
(32)
Third Millennium Declaration
223
(13)
Third Millennium
Agenda 2000 2030 Center
236
(17)
Index
253
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