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Contributors

Leanne Abdnor is national chairman of For Our Grandchildren, a
grassroots organization promoting Social Security reform. A former
vice president of the Cato Institute, she served as a member of
President Bush's bipartisan Commission to Strengthen Social
Security.

Andrew G. Biggs served as assistant director of the Cato Project on
Social Security Choice from 1999 to 2003 and as a staff member of
President Bush's bipartisan Commission to Strengthen Social Secu-
rity. He is currently associate commissioner of social security for
retirement policy.

Martin Feldstein is a professor of economics at Harvard University
and president of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Milton Friedman is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is
the recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize in Economics.

Robert Genetski is senior managing director of Chicago Capital and
former chief economist at Chicago's Harris Bank.

Jagadeesh Gokhale is a senior fellow with the Cato Institute and a
former chief economic adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of
Cleveland.

June O'Neill is Wolman Professor of Economics at the Zicklin School
of Business and director of the Center for the Study of Business and
Government at Baruch College, City University of New York. She
was director of the Congressional Budget Office from 1995 to 1999.

José Piñ era is president of the International Center for Pension
Reform in Santiago, Chile, and co-chair of the Cato Project on Social

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Publication Information: Book Title: Social Security and Its Discontents: Perspectives on Choice. Contributors: Michael D. Tanner - editor. Publisher: Cato Institute. Place of Publication: Washington, DC. Publication Year: 2004. Page Number: 371.
    
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