No economic topic has attracted more attention during the 1980s than the size of Federal government budget deficits and the corresponding rapid rise in the public debt. Crowding out news regarding Third World debt problems, U.S. foreign trade deficits, and the break up of American Telephone and Telegraph, Federal government budget deficits have been blamed for everything from high interest rates to the deterioration in the moral fiber of the American people. Deficits and debt have also caused political reversal: historically free spending Democrats blaming Reagan deficits for a variety of economic ills while the conservative Republican president treats the deficit with benign neglect. The purpose of this paper is not to answer all of the...
I n the 1988 presidential campaign, virtually every serious candidate spoke of theurgent need to tri...
Few subjects have received as much comment in recent years as the socalled twin deficits in the Fede...
This paper reviews competing views regarding interest rates and other economic effects of federal de...
Few topics have received as much attention as the continuing U.S. budget deficit. Its causes and con...
The deficit ofthe federal budget dominates attention of the public arena. The process began with Pre...
The deficit of the Federal budget dominates the attention of the public arena. The process began wit...
Examining the growing federal deficit of the U.S. government is important because it could impact ou...
In this paper the impact of federal government budgetary policy on deficits, the public debt and net...
A belief that reducing the budget deficit is important has long been a matter of exceptional public ...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
Political time is counted, not in years, but in issues - the depression defined the political era of...
The impact of the federal budget deficit on the economy is a source of continuing concern, both amon...
What are the factors that have contributed to the rise in US public debt over the past 30 years? Bas...
The American people no longer view the government budget deficit as a significant problem. This repr...
This report explores distinctions in the concept and composition of deficits and debt, explains how ...
I n the 1988 presidential campaign, virtually every serious candidate spoke of theurgent need to tri...
Few subjects have received as much comment in recent years as the socalled twin deficits in the Fede...
This paper reviews competing views regarding interest rates and other economic effects of federal de...
Few topics have received as much attention as the continuing U.S. budget deficit. Its causes and con...
The deficit ofthe federal budget dominates attention of the public arena. The process began with Pre...
The deficit of the Federal budget dominates the attention of the public arena. The process began wit...
Examining the growing federal deficit of the U.S. government is important because it could impact ou...
In this paper the impact of federal government budgetary policy on deficits, the public debt and net...
A belief that reducing the budget deficit is important has long been a matter of exceptional public ...
Concerns about rising budget deficits have been on the political scene for decades. More recently th...
Political time is counted, not in years, but in issues - the depression defined the political era of...
The impact of the federal budget deficit on the economy is a source of continuing concern, both amon...
What are the factors that have contributed to the rise in US public debt over the past 30 years? Bas...
The American people no longer view the government budget deficit as a significant problem. This repr...
This report explores distinctions in the concept and composition of deficits and debt, explains how ...
I n the 1988 presidential campaign, virtually every serious candidate spoke of theurgent need to tri...
Few subjects have received as much comment in recent years as the socalled twin deficits in the Fede...
This paper reviews competing views regarding interest rates and other economic effects of federal de...