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Benjamin I. Page and James R. Simmons

What Government Can Do

Dealing with Poverty and Inequality

409 pages, 2 line drawings  6 x 9  © 2000
Series: American Politics and Political Economy Series

Cloth $29.00

ISBN: 9780226644813   Published October 2000

Paper $22.00

ISBN: 9780226644820   Published April 2002

It is often said that the federal government cannot or should not attempt to address America's problems of poverty and inequality—because its bureaucracy is wasteful or its programs ineffective. But is this true? In this book, Benjamin I. Page and James R. Simmons examine a number of federal and local programs, detailing what government action already does for its citizens and assessing how efficient it is at solving the problems it seeks to address. Their conclusion, surprisingly, is the polar opposite of the prevailing rhetoric—What Government Can Do is an insightful and compelling argument that it both can and should do more.
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