The Age of Diminished Expectations
It is hard nowadays to imagine what it must have been like to be a real optimist about the economy-to believe, as most Americans did a generation ago, that things could only get better, that individuals could count on steadily rising incomes and parents could confidently expect their children to move up in the world.
March 1992
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Paperback
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224
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Publisher
Mit Pr
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