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The economist Laurence Kotlikoff and Scott Burns wrote a popular book on the subject, "The Coming Generational Storm," in 2004.

Two new books, "Running on Empty", by a former commerce secretary under Richard Nixon, and "The Coming Generational Storm", by an economist at Boston University and a financial journalist, paint an altogether starker picture.

This has prompted books with scary titles, such as "The Coming Generational Storm" by Laurence Kotlikoff, of Boston University, and Scott Burns, a journalist.Moreover, if things look bad in America and worse in continental Europe, they will one day look calamitous in some parts of the developing world.

They had titles like "Young v Old", "Gray Dawn" and "The Coming Generational Storm", and their message was stark: health-care systems were heading for the rocks, pensioners were taking young people to the cleaners, and soon there would be intergenerational warfare.Since then the debate has become less emotional, not least because a lot more is known about the subject.

His soon-to-be-published book, "The Coming Generational Storm," predicts that the average American will be crippled by skyrocketing taxes imposed to balance an already outsize fiscal gap, as well as by the inevitable crush of health care costs coming down the pipeline for such an enormous aging population.

Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Chairman of Boston University's Economics department and coauthor of The Coming Generational Storm.

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But the surge of births outside marriage among younger women — nearly two-thirds of children in the United States are born to mothers under 30 — is both a symbol of the transforming family and a hint of coming generational change.

He relishes the prospect of democratic change in the US and the UK, coming out for the "generational change" that Barack Obama represents – "I believe it would be a great thing for the US to vote a black man into the White House" – and displaying no great sadness at the end of the new Labour era, despite his admiration for Thatcher's "true disciple", Tony Blair.

And the laughs coming from misunderstandings, differences (generational, as well as cultural), luggage.

With the tremendous growth in technology over the past decade comes a discernible generational gap between kids and their parents.

But the popularity of wrestling seems to come in generational waves.

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