Saturday 31st of July 2010
| The Fiscal Challenge of an Aging Industrial World |
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Center for Strategic and International Studies Significant Issues Series ![]() Published January 2002 Foreword by Sylvester I. Schieber In the coming half-century, the proportion of elderly in the populations of developed nations will nearly double, challenging the sustainability of old-age pensions and health care. This book examines the extent of that challenge and offers probabilistic forecasts for the Group of Seven industrial nations. Review This book is must reading for executives and policymakers who want to survive the twenty-first century. -- Dallas Salisbury, President, Employee Benefit Research Institute, Washington D.C. Named one of the 25 Best Books of 2002 by the World Future Society See book review at Amazon.com:
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