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federal debt
Blog Post
October 15, 2013
One day from “default.” What AEI econ scholars are saying about the debt limit showdown
by
AEI Economics Staff
Economics
Blog Post
October 09, 2013
Today’s NY Times article on debt “default” is point-blank incorrect in headline and substance
by
Kyle Hauptman
Economics
Article
October 07, 2013
The Washington Post
Why did the GOP surrender the spending fight?
by
Marc A. Thiessen
Legislature
Article
September 30, 2013
The Washington Post
The GOP flunks Hostage-Taking 101
by
Marc A. Thiessen
Legislature
Article
September 24, 2013
American Enterprise Institute
Discussant comments: Wescott, Swagel, Werling, Meade, and Fitzpatrick on Oil and Debt
by
Benjamin Zycher
Public Economics
Event
September 10, 2013
Trillion-dollar problem: How oil dependency drives US debt
by
Phillip Swagel
|
Benjamin Zycher
Economics
Article
July 03, 2013
To restrain Leviathan, let’s outlaw mandatory spending increases
by
Edward Conard
Public Economics
Article
July 01, 2013
National Review
Net worthless
by
Kevin A. Hassett
Public Economics
Article
June 24, 2013
Tax Notes
Six long-run tax and budget realities
by
Alan D. Viard
|
Michael R. Strain
Public Economics
Article
May 28, 2013
National Review
A new jobs agenda
by
Michael R. Strain
Economics
Press
May 24, 2013
Breaking down the US debt
by
Alex Brill
Public Economics
Article
April 26, 2013
Washington got deficit reduction done despite itself — then sabotaged it
by
John H. Makin
Public Economics
Testimony
April 24, 2013
Long-term unemployment: Consequences and solutions
by
Kevin A. Hassett
Public Economics
Article
March 28, 2013
Do Obamacare’s defenders hate seniors or doctors (or both)?
by
Christopher J. Conover
Health Care
Testimony
March 18, 2013
Saving seniors and our most vulnerable citizens from an entitlement crisis
by
James C. Capretta
Health Care
Article
March 17, 2013
A weaker America faces the next financial crisis
by
Michael Auslin
Public Economics
Article
March 14, 2013
What one writer got wrong when attacking an Obamacare critic
by
Christopher J. Conover
Health Care
Article
February 28, 2013
5 myths about the sequester
by
Norman J. Ornstein
|
Thomas E. Mann
Politics and Public Opinion
Article
February 25, 2013
The Washington Post
Make Obama decide how to deal with sequester
by
Marc A. Thiessen
Executive Branch
Article
February 18, 2013
The hidden costs of health entitlements are growing at triple the rate of health entitlements
by
Christopher J. Conover
Health Care
Article
February 14, 2013
Prophetic resignation: Ron Sider’s outgoing plea for intergenerational justice
by
Josh Good
Society and Culture
Article
February 13, 2013
The Daily Caller
To protect future generations, fix Social Security
by
Aspen Gorry
|
Sita Nataraj Slavov
Aging
Press
February 06, 2013
$845 billion in the red, what’s the true cost and what’s the solution?
by
Matt Jensen
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Aspen Gorry
Public Economics
Article
February 06, 2013
Deficits are costly, even if you’re not Greece
by
Matt Jensen
|
Aspen Gorry
Economics
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