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1 Introduction |
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2 A Brief Overview of Social Security |
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3 Goals for Social Security Reform |
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4 Social Security's Long-Term Deficit |
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5 A Three-Part Plan to shore Up Social Security |
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6 Strengthening Social Security's Effectiveness as Social Insurance |
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7 Implications for Benefits and Revenue |
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8 Individual Accounts |
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9 Questions and Answers about Our Balanced Reform Plan |
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10 Conclusions |
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Appendixes |
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A Social Security and National Saving |
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B Trends in Retirement Age |
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C How the Legacy Debt Arose: A Simplified Example |
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D Characteristics of Tax-Favored Defined-Contribution Plans |
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E Should the Trust Fund Invest in the Stock Market? |
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F Comparisons with Models 2 and 3 of the President's Commission |
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G Memorandum from the Office of the Chief Actuary |
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Notes |
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Index |
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1 Introduction |
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The Ruins of the Most Beautiful Monuments of Greece, Historically and Architecturally Considered |
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Volume One, Which Contains the Ruins of Those Monuments Erected by the Athenians before the End of the Age of Pericles; with an Essay on the History of Architecture, and a Dissertation on the Length of the Greek Foot |
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Essay on the History of Architecture |
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Part 1. The Ruins of the Monuments Erected by the Athenians before the End of the Age of Pericles, Historically Considered |
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Part 2. The Ruins of the Monuments Erected by the Athenians before the End of the Age of Pericles and Alexander, Architecturally Considered |
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Volume Two, Which Contains the Ruins of the Monuments Erected by the Athenians after the End of the Age of Pericles and the Antiquities of Corinth and Sparta; with, an Essay on the Theory of Architecture, and a Dissertation on the Length of the Course at Olympia |
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Essay on the Theory of Architecture |
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Part 1. The Ruins of the Monuments Erected by the Athenians after the End of the Age of Pericles, Historically Considered; with the Antiquities of Corinth and Sparta |
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Part 2. The Ruins of the Monuments Erected by the Athenians after the End of the Age of Pericles, Architecturally Considered; with a Description of Two Temples, One at Pola, the Other at Corinth |
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Works by Le Roy |
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Works Cited by Le Roy |
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Prospectus |
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Comparison of Editions |
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Illustration Credits |
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Index |
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