The pension fund revolution /

In The Pension Fund Revolution, originally published nearly two decades ago under the title The Unseen Revolution, Peter F. Drucker reports that institutional investors, especially pension funds, have become the controlling owners of America's large companies, the country's only capitalist...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, ©1996.
Edition:[Transaction ed.].
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Revolution No One Noticed. The Attainment of Pension Fund Socialism. Unfinished Pension Fund Business. The Demographic Sea Change. The Revolution No One Noticed
  • 2. Pension Fund Socialism: The Problems of Success. The Dangers of Success. Population Dynamics, Birthrates, and Dependency Ratios. The Economic Problems of Pension Fund Socialism. The Political Problems of Pension Fund Socialism. The Reforms Needed. The Future of Social Security
  • 3. Social Institutions and Social Issues Under Pension Fund Socialism. The New Needs. The Demands on Economic Performance. The Need for Growth Management. Work and Worker: The Social Demands. Can the Labor Union Survive Pension Fund Socialism? The New Meaning of Property. Pension Fund Socialism and the Third World
  • 4. The Political Lessons and Political Issues of Pension Fund Socialism. What Became of the "Isms"? The Effectiveness of Non-governmental Policies. The Myth of Affluence. Welfare Society versus Welfare State.