Investor Politics

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  • ISBN 9781890151515
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Sep 2001
  • Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The most explosive economic and political force of the last decade of the twentieth century has been the growth of personal investment. About half of all Americans now own stocks and bonds through IRAs, 401(k)s, and other financial devices.

Polls show that personal investment in corporations changes one’s view of the economy, world events, and public policy toward taxes, government spending, regulation, and protectionism. Much of the growth of personal investing has been facilitated by innovations in the financial services and information technology arena-such as mutual funds and online trading-as well as accidental public policies creating tax-deferred employee benefits and personal investment vehicles.

This book represents an attempt to sketch out, across a host of public policy topics, a realistic strategy for shrinking the welfare state. To gain a clear understanding of the investor politics of the twenty-first century, the book looks backward to human history and even to prehistory to examine the origins of capital formation. As the facts demonstrate, politics has always been intimately linked with investment, understood in the broadest sense of the word.

“Over the next few decades, Americans must stop looking to Washington as a source of the money they need to take care of themselves-there is no alternative. They will need instead to look to investment and wealth creation on Wall Street and Main Street as the guarantors of their retirement security, their health security, their job security, and their children’s futures.” -from the introduction

John Hood began his journey at Full Sail, where he was a Course Director for computer animation. After moving to California to work in interactive entertainment, he gained experience working for many major companies in the field such as Eidos, Microsoft., and Oddworld Inhabitants. He is currently a Technical Animator at Sony Pictures Imageworks in Los Angeles where he is working on the feature film "Open Season." His interactive entertainment credits include Soul Reaver I and II, Age of Mythology, and Stranger.

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