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in Monetary Policy and the U.S. Economy
In today's economic context, where an ever-increasing portion of the U.S. budget deficit is being financed by foreigners and where entitlement programs threaten to compound an already highly compromised public finance position, there is real risk of either a destructive burst of inflation or an outright government debt default.
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This paper comments on the experience of the U.S. economy in the 1930s, its lessons for managing the current economic downturn, and the relation of U.S. economic conditions to our future national security.
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Replacing all of the seven different tax credits allowed under the current tax code with a simple policy holds significant promise.
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While difficult to achieve, fundamental disability reform is possible.
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The ex-ante best U.S. Social Security replacement rate structure is fairly "flat."
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There are major policy initiatives to counter pressure to appreciate the exchange rate.
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By Veronique de Rugy
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AEI Online
Thursday, December 14, 2006
How has homeland security spending changed since the terrorists attacks of September 11?
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The Role of Tax and Benefit Timing
Working paper on thepolicy implicationsof pay-as-you-go retirement plansin regard totax and benefit timing.
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By Adam Lerrick
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Rescuing the World Bank: A CGD Working Group Report & Selected Essays
Wednesday, September 6, 2006
In the end, it is the demands that are at the very center of the World Bank's mission thatwill be sacrificed to maintain competitiveness.
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By Veronique de Rugy
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AEI Online
Monday, June 12, 2006
How has supplemental spending been used over the past twenty-five years?
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AEI Education Stimulus Watch The AEI Education Stimulus Watch (ESW) is a quarterly series of special reports on the K-12 education implications of the federal government's economic stimulus package. Adjunct scholar Andy Smarick tracks this unparalleled federal investment in schooling and examines whether these funds are yielding innovation and improvement or merely subsidizing the status quo.
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