
Path to Prosperity
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Jason Furman is the director of the Hamilton Project, a Brookings policy initiative aimed at promoting economic growth and opportunity. A formerWhite House adviser, he has conducted research and policy work on issues that include taxes, health care and Social Security. Jason E. Bordoff is policy director of the Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution.
Content
- Front Cover
- Copyright Information
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Path to Prosperity
- Part 1: Enhancing Economic Security
- Fundamental Restructuring of Unemployment Insurance: Wage-Loss Insurance and Temporary Earnings Replacement Accounts
- Reforming Unemployment Insurance for the Twenty-First-Century Workforce
- Improving Opportunities and Incentives for Saving by Middle- and Low-Income Households
- Part 2: Building a High-Skill Workforce
- Success by Ten: Intervening Early, Often, and Effectively in the Education of Young Children
- Summer Opportunity Scholarships: A Proposal to Narrow the Skills Gap
- Identifying Effective Teachers Using Performance on the Job
- College Grants on a Postcard: A Proposal for Simple and Predictable Federal Student Aid
- Investing in the Best and Brightest: Increased Fellowship Support for American Scientists and Engineers
- Part 3: Creating a Better Tax System
- The Simple Return: Reducing America's Tax Burden through Return-Free Filing
- Reforming Corporate Taxation in a Global Economy: A Proposal to Adopt Formulary Apportionment
- Taxing Privilege More Effectively: Replacing the Estate Tax with an Inheritance Tax
- Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover
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