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Автор Cahn, Edgar S.
Дата выпуска 1994
dc.description Regardless of the good intentions of the Clinton Administration, there will not be enough money now, or in the foreseeable future, to expand entitlements adequately and fund domestic programs on the scale desired to meet all, or even most, needs in health, in housing, in crime control, in welfare, in employment, and in community-based care. This article examines the source of the problem-the nonmarket economy. There are three strategies on which societies have historically relied to fill unmet needs: market incentives, psychological incentives, and coercion. A fourth strategy, local, taxexempt currency-called service credits, or Time Dollars-which combines market incentives and psychological rewards is described. The article summarizes what we know about why Time Dollars work. The article recommends that the Clinton Administration use already mandated and earmarked funds to undertake systematic experimentation with this currency, using elders to help with the problems of long-term care and neglected, abandoned, and abused children.
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Издатель Taylor & Francis Group
Копирайт Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Название Aging Policies, Entitlements, and the Deficit
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1300/J031v06n01_08
Electronic ISSN 1545-0821
Print ISSN 0895-9420
Журнал Journal of Aging & Social Policy
Том 6
Первая страница 119
Последняя страница 141
Аффилиация Cahn, Edgar S.; Founder, Time Dollar Network, Washington, DC
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