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The American Economic Crisis: Where Do We Go From Here? Jeffrey D. Sachs Student Lecture Columbia University November 23, 2010.

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1 The American Economic Crisis: Where Do We Go From Here? Jeffrey D. Sachs Student Lecture Columbia University November 23, 2010

2 Unemployment Rate, October 2008, Seasonally Adjusted

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5 Poverty Rate in OECD Countries Note: Poverty Rate defined as proportion of households below half of median income

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7 Ratio of CEO Compensation to Average Production Worker Pay

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11 Top Marginal Tax Rate

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15 Figure VI.1 Wall Street Bonuses During 1990-2008

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18 Public Social Expenditure as Share of GDP

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20 Includes all discretionary programs in the following areas: Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Energy, Housing, Justice, Labor. State, International Development, Science and Technology, Space, Climate Policy, Infrastructure Budget Proposals for 2009-2019

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22 The key implication is that US systematically under-provides key public goods, including: Income support for the poor Education Public health Sustainable energy Infrastructure Civilian R&D Overseas Development Assistance The result, if continued, is a long slide to mediocrity, indebtedness, and increased social division.

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26 The Reform Agenda Breaking the Low-Skill Trap Financing Higher Education Investing in Sustainable Infrastructure Cutting Military Spending and End the Occupations Raising Taxes on the Rich Public Campaign Financing End Corporate Abuse of Politics: lobbying, disinformation, campaign financing, revolving door employment Restore Social Ethics


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