Cold War in Welfare
Explore the intricate dynamics of social security with Cold War in Welfare by Richard Minns, published in 2001. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 240 pages, delves into the future of social security, presenting a compelling analysis of the roles played by financial markets and the state in pension provision and economic financing. With its comprehensive approach, this book situates the debate within a global context, making it essential reading for anyone interested in economic conditions, public policy, and political science. Whether you're a student, academic, or policy maker, Cold War in Welfare offers valuable insights into labor economics and the complexities of governmental income and expenditure. Enhance your understanding of pension trusts and the interplay between politics and finance by adding this essential title to your collection.