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The Boehner and Reid Budget Plans Compared
Today the CBO released its updated score of the Boehner budget proposal and the Reid budget proposal. So we can now do an apples-to-apples comparison of the year-by-year... Read »
A Way Out Of the Budget Impasse
In a column posted today on Bloomberg Views I suggested a way to resolve the budget impasse. It starts with the fact that about $6 trillion in deficit reduction... Read »
A Tale of Two Labor Markets: Today and ’83-’84
Today’s jobs report provides yet more evidence that this is a recovery in name only. The 9.2 percent unemployment rate is certainly a serious problem, but you... Read »
Time To Renew the Principles of 1776
What’s the best way forward for American economic policy? On Independence Day it’s natural to look to the country’s founding principles—political freedom... Read »
Unchanged Debt Explosion
CBO’s Long-Term Budget Outlook released this week is essentially the same as last year’s: without a change in policy the debt will explode to over 900 percent... Read »
The Two Year Anniversary of the Non-Recovery
This month marks the two-year anniversary of the end of recession and start of recovery. But it’s a recovery in name only, so weak as to be nonexistent. And it... Read »
Why Avoiding Bailouts is Good Policy
Asgeir Jonsson’s interesting and perceptive article in today’s Wall Street Journal provides a clear lesson for students and policymakers alike about the harm... Read »
Why Not Go For 5% Growth?
Some skeptics have complained about the 5% national economic growth target put forth by former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty in his speech this week about his... Read »
Comparing 2011 with 1937
In today’s article in Bloomberg View I explore reasons for the current weak recovery, and in particular whether there is an analogy with what happened in the... Read »
Splitting Difference Would Reduce Federal Spending By $4 Trillion
When the Senate voted down the House Budget Resolution (the Ryan budget) by a vote of 40-57, it also voted down an Obama Administration budget (submitted in February)... Read »







