Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs
Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs
Season 2, Episode 4: Peter H. Lindert, Making Social Spending Work
Join Professor Jeffrey Sachs and Peter H. Lindert, economic historian and author of Making Social Spending Work in which Lindert examines how social spending relates to economic growth in various countries and the emphasis we must place on investing in the young.
Together, they examine the history of public social spending and address the key challenges around intergenerational inequality and fiscal redistribution, the returns on investment in human capital, how to deal with an aging global population, and whether migration is a cost or a benefit for society.
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Footnotes:
- The Rise of Social Spending
- Growing Public: Social Spending and Economic Growth Since the 18th Century
- Public Spending on Education
- Sustainable Development Goal 4
- Social Spending
- Welfare
- Social Expenditure Database
- Adam Smith
- John Locke
- Thomas Malthus
- French Revolution
- Church and State in 21st Century Britain
- The Road to Serfdom
- Authoritarianism
- Free Lunch Puzzle
- Social Democracy
- Universal Health Coverage in the US
- The US Immigration Debate
- Spending on Children and the Elderly
- China’s Hukou System
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