Despite the oft-heard claims that current generations are stealing from future generations by running fiscal deficits, both theory and evidence suggest that this is either not true or not knowable. Intergenerational justice is not an appropriate lens through which to analyze fiscal issues, because there is no obvious starting point from which to build a moral consensus about whether current generations owe anything at all to future generations - and even if we do believe that we owe something to future generations, no one has offered a useful method by which we can determine whether we are doing enough for our progeny. Moreover, if we believe that future generations should be made better off than current generations ( I want my kids to be r...
The idea that public borrowing places an intolerable burden on posterity is as old as the institutio...
This paper develops a dynamic model with overlapping generations where there are two possible equili...
With pay as you go schemes in place, population aging will impose a heavy fiscal burden on young and...
Despite the oft-heard claims that current generations are stealing from future generations by runnin...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
In the United States, it is common for legal scholars, economists, politicians and others to claim t...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
This article argues that the idea of evaluating government fiscal policy along the dimension of inte...
Concern with intergenerational justice has long been a focus of economics. This essay considers the ...
A discussion of why budget deficits are inadequate measures of the long-run effect of fiscal policy ...
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redist...
To pay for all the goods and services that a government ever buys, someone of some generation must p...
This article assesses three basic approaches to assessing the future effects of the government’s fis...
This paper presents a set of generational accounts (GAS) that can be used to assess the fiscal burde...
Are generational accounts informative about the effect of the budget on the intergenerational distri...
The idea that public borrowing places an intolerable burden on posterity is as old as the institutio...
This paper develops a dynamic model with overlapping generations where there are two possible equili...
With pay as you go schemes in place, population aging will impose a heavy fiscal burden on young and...
Despite the oft-heard claims that current generations are stealing from future generations by runnin...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
In the United States, it is common for legal scholars, economists, politicians and others to claim t...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
This article argues that the idea of evaluating government fiscal policy along the dimension of inte...
Concern with intergenerational justice has long been a focus of economics. This essay considers the ...
A discussion of why budget deficits are inadequate measures of the long-run effect of fiscal policy ...
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redist...
To pay for all the goods and services that a government ever buys, someone of some generation must p...
This article assesses three basic approaches to assessing the future effects of the government’s fis...
This paper presents a set of generational accounts (GAS) that can be used to assess the fiscal burde...
Are generational accounts informative about the effect of the budget on the intergenerational distri...
The idea that public borrowing places an intolerable burden on posterity is as old as the institutio...
This paper develops a dynamic model with overlapping generations where there are two possible equili...
With pay as you go schemes in place, population aging will impose a heavy fiscal burden on young and...