The American people no longer view the government budget deficit as a significant problem. This represents a radical change in the attitude of Americans from thirty years ago, when even small deficits were viewed with great concern. People are not much concerned about our long string of trade deficits, either. Moreover, there is no perception of the linkage between the federal budget deficit and the trade deficit. ; The author describes the factors that have produced this change in American values, drawing on his own experience in government. He goes on to assess the consequences, past and future, for the U.S. economy, noting that society’s values help to shape the macroeconomic options open to a democratic government.Debt ; Budget deficits
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The deficit of the Federal budget dominates the attention of the public arena. The process began wit...
What are the factors that have contributed to the rise in US public debt over the past 30 years? Bas...
The first essay (joint with Paul Zak) analyzes aggregate and generational effects of the U.S. fiscal...
If deficits, nor defaults, don't really matter anymore, what sign of our times is it? What has chang...
No economic topic has attracted more attention during the 1980s than the size of Federal government ...
Examining the growing federal deficit of the U.S. government is important because it could impact ou...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
Few subjects have received as much comment in recent years as the socalled twin deficits in the Fede...
Few topics have received as much attention as the continuing U.S. budget deficit. Its causes and con...
A belief that reducing the budget deficit is important has long been a matter of exceptional public ...
The impact of the federal budget deficit on the economy is a source of continuing concern, both amon...
The U.S. current account deficit now stands at about $666 billion, or 5-3/4 percent of GDP. America...
America is currently involved in one of the worst economic crises of modern times. As alarm increase...
The deficit ofthe federal budget dominates attention of the public arena. The process began with Pre...
Rather than growth generating additional tax revenues that would pay for the tax cuts of 2017, as pr...
The deficit of the Federal budget dominates the attention of the public arena. The process began wit...
What are the factors that have contributed to the rise in US public debt over the past 30 years? Bas...
The first essay (joint with Paul Zak) analyzes aggregate and generational effects of the U.S. fiscal...