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The Magic Mountain
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A Guide to Defining and Using a Budget Surplus
By R. Glenn Hubbard, Kevin A. Hassett
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
The Magic Mountain
40 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: August 1999
Paperback
ISBN: 0844771279
Price: $ 9.95
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In the midst of general euphoria over a new and seemingly increasing federal budget surplus, Kevin A. Hassett and R. Glenn Hubbard offer a guide to this new situation. They begin by delving into the difficult problems of measuring both a budget deficit and the new budget "surplus."

Then the authors consider five possible policy options for dealing with the surplus--should one actually materialize. After sizing up the projected surplus balances against several policy proposals, they provide sober caveats before the disbursal of any new federal monies.

Kevin A. Hassett is a resident scholar and R. Glenn Hubbard is a visiting scholar at AEI.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

  1. Introduction
  2. Methods of Measuring a Federal Budget Surplus
  3. Problems with Budget Projections
  4. What Does a Surplus Mean?
  5. What Should We Do If There Is a Budget Surplus?
  6. Conclusions

Notes
References
About the Authors

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