WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ Steve Odland, President & CEO of the Committee for Economic Development (CED) and Joe Minarik, Senior Vice President & Director of Research of CED, realize making capitalism work for all Americans requires bold leadership from beyond the policy community. It is America's business leaders who have the needed experience on the front lines of the economy.
In SUSTAINING CAPITALISM: Bipartisan Solutions to Restore Trust & Prosperity, Odland and Minarik examine the modern crises rocking the economic system, with a clear plan for making it prosperous and sustainable for generations to come.
America's business and policy leaders now have a practical, bipartisan roadmap to:
Hardcover / $24.95 / 208 pages / ISBN-13: 9780692769706 / Kindle / $11.95
This thought-provoking book provides a bipartisan roadmap to how business leaders and policymakers can make capitalism work for all to ensure that every citizen gets a shot at realizing the American Dream.
Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., President and CEO, TIAA
Now more than ever, business and policy leaders need to harness and realize the unparalleled power of capitalism. This book shows us how.
Maggie Wilderotter, Former Chairman and CEO,Frontier Communications
Neither an encomium nor a dirge, but a thoughtful, practical analysis of how business leaders can help repair the weaknesses in American capitalism and make it perform better for all of us.
Alice M. Rivlin, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Founding Director, Congressional Budget Office
Americans are rightly worried about prospects for long-term growth, but a deeper concern is declining trust in public institutionscan government work for growthand do so for everyone? All business leaders should read this booka manifesto of the need to stand up for free enterprise and for policies that help it raise living standards. Sustaining Capitalism offers bipartisan solutions in key policy areas and in reforms to make government more accountable. This book offers a call to action to business leaders to reclaim their role in the public square.
Glenn Hubbard, Dean and Russell L. Carson Professor ofFinance and Economics, Columbia Business School
About the authors
Steve Odland is the President & CEO of the Committee for Economic Development, and the former Chairman & CEO of Office Depot, Inc., and AutoZone, Inc. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of General Mills, Inc. and Analogic Corporation, is a Trustee of The Conference Board, a Senior Advisor to Peter J. Solomon Company, and is a Contributor to CNBC. He received his Bachelor's of Business Administration from the University of Notre Dame, and a Master's of Management degree from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Joseph J. Minarik is the Senior Vice President & Director of Research of the Committee for Economic Development. He was the chief economist of the Office of Management and Budget for the eight years of the Clinton Administration, helping to formulate the Administration's program to eliminate the budget deficit, including both the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 and the bipartisan Balanced Budget Act of 1997. Prior to that, he worked closely with Senator Bill Bradley on his efforts to reform the federal income tax, which culminated in the Tax Reform Act of 1986, writing Making Tax Choices in 1985, and Making America's Budget Policy in 1990. Previously, he served as Chief Economist to the House Budget Committee and staff director of the Joint Economic Committee. He received his B.A. in Economics from Georgetown University, and three graduate degrees from Yale University, including a Ph.D. in Economics.
About CED
Founded in 1942, the Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, businessled public policy organization that delivers wellresearched analysis and reasoned solutions to our nation's most critical issues. CED's work is grounded on seven core principles: sustainable capitalism, longterm economic growth, efficient fiscal and regulatory policy, competitive and open markets, a globally competitive workforce, equal economic opportunity, and nonpartisanship in the nation's interest. www.ced.org
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SUSTAINING CAPITALISM,
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SOURCE Committee for Economic Development
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