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Economic policy of Barack Obama : ウィキペディア英語版 | Economic policy of Barack Obama (詳細はpublic services such as scientific research, infrastructure, health care reform, and education that is meant to boost the American economy and future prospects. Barack Obama himself is a proponent of using government regulation to stem crony capitalism, and tax revenue to stabilize and promote economic growth. Current economic advisers are Alan B. Krueger of Princeton University and Jeffrey Liebman of Harvard University.〔David Leonhardt. ( "ECONOMIX; Assessing The Advisers In the '08 Race" ) ''New York Times''. April 19, 2007〕 In 2006, Obama wrote: "We should be asking ourselves what mix of policies will lead to a dynamic free market and widespread economic security, entrepreneurial innovation and upward mobility () we should be guided by what works."〔Obama (2006), p. 159.〕 Speaking before the National Press Club in April 2005, he defended the New Deal social welfare policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt, associating Republican proposals to establish private accounts for Social Security with Social Darwinism. ==Corporate governance== On April 20, 2007, Obama introduced a bill in the Senate (Shareholder Vote on Executive Compensation Act - S. 1181) requiring public companies to give shareholders an annual nonbinding vote on executive compensation, popularly called "Say on pay." A companion bill introduced by Rep. Barney Frank passed the House the same day.〔("S. 1181: A bill to amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to provide shareholders with an advisory vote on executive compensation" ) ''GovTrack.us''〕 Several corporations voluntarily have begun to give shareholders such a vote because of concerns about excessive CEO salaries.
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