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September 23, 2006

Forman on Making America Work

Makingwork Congratulations to Jon Forman (Oklahoma) who has just published his new book, Making America Work (Urban Institute Press, 2006).

Here's a description of the book:

Work. Hard work! And plenty of it. That is what has made the United States into the world’s foremost economic superpower. But while we Americans value and respect work, we are also concerned about economic justice. We like to see all workers earn a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work. And we like having a safety net to catch those who cannot compete successfully in our labor markets. America works because of this balance between the desire to reward work and our concerns about economic justice. But according to Jon Forman, America could work even better.

In Making America Work, Forman explains how current government policies influence work and work behavior and makes the case for changing government tax, welfare, Social Security, pension, and labor market policies to encourage work and promote greater economic justice. It is a clear, provocative declaration of principles and a bold prescription for policies that restore and preserve the balance of work rewards and economic justice.

Congratulations, Jon!  Kudos for completing such a worthy project. I look forward to the good read.

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