Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/10/Robert_Shapiro_Discusses_His_Book__Futurecast_
Economist Robert Shapiro projects how economies around the world may respond to the aging of the Baby Boom generation.
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Simon Rosenberg hosts a discussion of Robert Shapiro's new book, Futurecast: How Superpowers, Populations, and Globalization Will Change the Way You Live and Work.
Dr. Robert J. Shapiro is the director of NDN's Globalization Initiative, and has been involved in the project since its inception in early 2005. Dr. Shapiro has an extensive background examining the American and global economies. - NDN
Dr. Robert J. Shapiro is the director of NDN's Globalization Initiative, and has been involved in the project since its inception in early 2005. Dr. Shapiro has an extensive background examining the American and global economies.
From 1997 to 2001, Dr. Shapiro was U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs. In that position, he directed economic policy for the Commerce Department and oversaw the Nation's major statistical agencies, including the Census Bureau while it planned and carried out the 2000 decennial census.
Prior to his appointment as Under Secretary, he was co-founder and Vice President of the Progressive Policy Institute and the Progressive Foundation. He also was principal economic advisor in Governor Bill Clinton's 1991-1992 presidential campaign and senior economic advisor to Vice President Albert Gore and Senator John Kerry in their presidential campaigns. Dr. Shapiro also served as Legislative Director for Senator Daniel P. Moynihan, Associate Editor of U.S. News & World Report, and economic columnist for Slate.
He has been a Fellow of Harvard University, the Brookings Institution, and the National Bureau of Economic Research. Dr. Shapiro holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University, a M.Sc. from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and an A.B. from the University of Chicago. He has lectured at many universities, including Harvard University and Stanford University, and is widely published in both scholarly and popular journals.
@FormalWareCommentary BOOMER....WILL OHHHH...
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..WE'LL GET YOU ANOTHER BOOMER.
AlphaTek795 3 months ago
Yeah... BUT WHAT ABOUT BOOMER?!?!?
BOOMER... WILL LIVE
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FormalWareCommentary 7 months ago
It's my understanding that national labour forces will drop significantly in the next decade representing upwards of 50% of some organizations workforce today. Increased draw on pension, increased national debt, increased unemployment rate with the projected Long recession or potentially a depression and how does this equate to continual growth? Productivity down, Labour Down= Bad news for the Echo's that have to pick of the tab left behind by a generation set to retire.
ezwoodman 3 years ago
I agree with him
aminhas 3 years ago
he is so WRONG.
logga00 3 years ago
Why does the title say "Walter" Shapiro when the guy's name is Robert?
rebharath 3 years ago