As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Generations? New Analyses of Intergenerational Justice for a New Century, participants discussed the nature of intergenerational obligations as they relate to fiscal policy. The panelists reached consensus that 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, much less how to quantify any such obligation. In addition, even pessimistic forecasts indicate that future generations will be much wealthier than current generations, meaning that we are ...
The Commonwealth government\u27s 2002-03 Intergenerational Report is one in a series of reports requ...
We compute the value of the net taxes that current policies impose to present and future generations...
To pay for all the goods and services that a government ever buys, someone of some generation must p...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
Despite the oft-heard claims that current generations are stealing from future generations by runnin...
In the United States, it is common for legal scholars, economists, politicians and others to claim t...
This article argues that the idea of evaluating government fiscal policy along the dimension of inte...
1Introduction Federal fiscal policy tilted considerably toward providing a financial free ride to re...
Concern with intergenerational justice has long been a focus of economics. This essay considers the ...
At the outset, Part I of the Article provides an overview of sustainable intergenerational justice a...
We assess fiscal policy from the perspective of fairness between generations and the relationship be...
Distinguished international line-up of contributors Clearly presented essays published here for the ...
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redist...
Despite widely held beliefs that current generations bear heavy obligations to look out for the welf...
The Commonwealth government\u27s 2002-03 Intergenerational Report is one in a series of reports requ...
We compute the value of the net taxes that current policies impose to present and future generations...
To pay for all the goods and services that a government ever buys, someone of some generation must p...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
As part of the George Washington Law Review\u27s symposium What Does Our Legal System Owe Future Ge...
Despite the oft-heard claims that current generations are stealing from future generations by runnin...
In the United States, it is common for legal scholars, economists, politicians and others to claim t...
This article argues that the idea of evaluating government fiscal policy along the dimension of inte...
1Introduction Federal fiscal policy tilted considerably toward providing a financial free ride to re...
Concern with intergenerational justice has long been a focus of economics. This essay considers the ...
At the outset, Part I of the Article provides an overview of sustainable intergenerational justice a...
We assess fiscal policy from the perspective of fairness between generations and the relationship be...
Distinguished international line-up of contributors Clearly presented essays published here for the ...
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redist...
Despite widely held beliefs that current generations bear heavy obligations to look out for the welf...
The Commonwealth government\u27s 2002-03 Intergenerational Report is one in a series of reports requ...
We compute the value of the net taxes that current policies impose to present and future generations...
To pay for all the goods and services that a government ever buys, someone of some generation must p...