Deep Dive: Why "Inclusive Capitalism" Is Critical to Our Economic Success
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A healthy America requires a broad prosperity that goes beyond GDP statistics and stock-market valuations. More Americans need to hold jobs with growth in wages and the opportunity to build wealth; and more Americans need confidence that opportunity exists. But some argue that capitalism is broken for the vast majority of American workers. What are the facts? Why are we in this position? And what prescriptions—from policy to education to investment—will create a more robust, inclusive economy for our citizens?
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Robert RubinSenior Counselor at Centerview Partners -
David LeonhardtNew York Times op-ed columnist -
Arthur C. BrooksPresident of the American Enterprise Institute -
Steven RattnerChairman and CEO of Willett Advisors -
Ida RademacherExecutive director of the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program -
Rana ForooharAssociate Editor and Global Business Columnist, Financial Times -
Melissa KearneyEconomics professor at University of Maryland -
Martin EakesCo-Founder and CEO, Self-Help Credit Union; CEO, Center for Responsibl... -
Andy SternSenior Fellow, Columbia University; Former President, Service Employee... -
Jay Coen GilbertExecutive Co-Chair, Imperative 21
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