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  • Government spending policy -- United States.
     
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     MARC Display
    Government spending / Noël Merino, book editor.
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    Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2013.
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  • Government spending policy -- United States.
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  • Budget deficits -- United States.
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  • United States -- Appropriations and expenditures.
  • ISBN: 
    9780737763225 (hardcover)
    0737763221 (hardcover)
    9780737763232 (pbk.)
    073776323X (pbk.)
    Series: 
    Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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    233 p. : col. ill., 24cm.
    Contents: 
    ch. 1. Is current government spending wasteful? Government employees are overcompensated / Andrew G. Biggs and Jason Richwine -- Government spending is not wasted on the federal workforce / John Gravois -- The new health care law worsens inefficiencies in spending / Christopher J. Conover -- Education vs. incarceration / Steven Hawkins -- Spending on education should be reduced / Neal McCluskey -- ch. 2. Should government spending allow deficits and debt? The United States should adopt a balanced budged amendment / Steven G. Calabresi -- The United States should not adopt a balanced budget amendment / Rich Lowry -- The United States has a deficit problem that threatens its future / Richard A. Posner -- The United States needs to address two distinct budget deficits / Henry J. Aaron -- The large debt ratio in the United States needs to be reduced / Nicola Moore -- A large debt ratio is not necessarily a problem / Robert J. Shiller -- ch. 3. How do government spending policies affect the economy? Increased stimulus spending can help end the recession / Lawrence H. Summers -- Increased stimulus spending will not end the recession / Brian Riedl -- Government spending does not kill jobs / Alan S. Blinder -- Government spending kills jobs / John Hayward -- The Bush tax cuts have had a disastrous fiscal impact / Michael Linden and Michael Ettlinger -- The Bush tax cuts were good for economic growth / Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky -- ch. 4. How must government spending change to meet future challenges? The early retirement age for receiving social security should be raised / Andrew G. Biggs -- The retirement age for receiving social security does not need to be raised / David Rosnick -- Government spending on clean energy should be increased / Christian Parenti -- Government investment in clean energy will harm the economy / Ronald Bailey -- Defense spending should be cut / Thomas R. Eddlem -- Defense spending should not be cut / Gary Schmitt and Tom Donnelly.
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