October 16, 2017
This event is part of the Academy’s national event series to improve our understanding of the nation’s social insurance programs and how they are addressing – and could better address – the challenges posed by growing inequality.
Discussion Forum and Reception
With remarks by:
Former Massachusetts Governor Michael S. Dukakis & Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers
This event is part of the Academy’s national series to improve understanding of the nation’s social insurance programs and how they are addressing – and could better address – the challenges posed by growing inequality. Professor Larry Summers will focus his remarks on secular stagnation and social insurance. Following remarks by former Governor Michael Dukakis, attendees are invited to join an open discussion moderated by the Academy’s CEO, William J. Arnone.
Social insurance has been an integral part of American life for more than 80 years, and arguably, will play an even bigger role as the population ages and automation, global competition, rising inequality, and other developments continue to transform the economy and create new risks for workers and their families. This will be a unique gathering and exchange of ideas among leading policy experts, business executives, and New England community leaders concerned about these issues.
About the National Academy of Social Insurance
Since its inception 30 years ago, the Academy has hosted convenings designed to provide rigorous inquiry and insights into the functioning of our nation’s social insurance programs and how they can continue to meet the changing needs of American families, employees, and employers. Participants in Academy events gain valuable takeaways, including the latest research findings in various areas of social insurance, who’s who in the field, and which organizations are most engaged in these issues.
The reception is sponsored by:
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This reception is held in connection with the Academy’s convening with Tufts Health Plan Foundation, at Suffolk University Law School in Boston, on: Improving Collaboration between Health Systems and Social Services to Combat Social Determinants of Health (click on this link for more information).