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Victor Fuchs presents a comprehensive, integrated account of recent changes in family, work, health, and education in the United States.

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Mr. Fuchs writes clearly and with remarkable common sense… One wishes that How We Live could be made compulsory reading for senators, representatives, and the people at the White House. -- Alfred L. Malabre, Jr. * Wall Street Journal *
Fuchs genuinely uses economic data and reasoning to illuminate the choices people make and yet remains quite free of the intellectually imperial view that economic analysis alone suffices to explain the choices… How We Live is a veritable handbook for reformers. Those concerned with policies affecting the family and the labor market especially cannot afford to ignore the information Fuchs assembles. -- Dennis Wrong * The New Republic *
Chock-full of fascinating facts and educated conjectures…there is much insightful research. And Mr. Fuchs’s compact style makes the book a pleasure to read. -- Peter Passell * New York Times *
The book is addressed to a wide audience, and…will be extremely effective in teaching laymen that basic economic principles can go a long way in explaining the changing structure of our lives. -- Walter Y. Oi * Journal of Economic Literature *
Can be recommended for scholars, students, policy makers, and even friends or relatives who ask, ‘What do economists do?’ -- Lee Benham * Journal of Political Economy *
Victor Fuchs has performed an astonishing job of synthesis and exposition of the vast literature on the progress of Americans through their life cycle. The economic point of view is maintained but with a breadth not always characteristic of economists working in this area. -- Kenneth J. Arrow

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      Publisher: Harvard University Press
      Publication Date: 1/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780674412262, 978-0674412262
      ISBN10: 0674412265

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Victor Fuchs presents a comprehensive, integrated account of recent changes in family, work, health, and education in the United States.

      Trade Review
      Mr. Fuchs writes clearly and with remarkable common sense… One wishes that How We Live could be made compulsory reading for senators, representatives, and the people at the White House. -- Alfred L. Malabre, Jr. * Wall Street Journal *
      Fuchs genuinely uses economic data and reasoning to illuminate the choices people make and yet remains quite free of the intellectually imperial view that economic analysis alone suffices to explain the choices… How We Live is a veritable handbook for reformers. Those concerned with policies affecting the family and the labor market especially cannot afford to ignore the information Fuchs assembles. -- Dennis Wrong * The New Republic *
      Chock-full of fascinating facts and educated conjectures…there is much insightful research. And Mr. Fuchs’s compact style makes the book a pleasure to read. -- Peter Passell * New York Times *
      The book is addressed to a wide audience, and…will be extremely effective in teaching laymen that basic economic principles can go a long way in explaining the changing structure of our lives. -- Walter Y. Oi * Journal of Economic Literature *
      Can be recommended for scholars, students, policy makers, and even friends or relatives who ask, ‘What do economists do?’ -- Lee Benham * Journal of Political Economy *
      Victor Fuchs has performed an astonishing job of synthesis and exposition of the vast literature on the progress of Americans through their life cycle. The economic point of view is maintained but with a breadth not always characteristic of economists working in this area. -- Kenneth J. Arrow

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