Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
10-30-2013
Publisher
Brookings Mountain West
Abstract
America has now been in the throes of a deficit and debt crisis for nearly a decade. Over the last three years, the federal government has tied itself in knots trying to reach a long-term solution. Any effective solution will involve tax increases and entitlement cuts. But both parties have been unwilling to openly bargain about either the tax increases or spending cuts they are willing to consider as part of a grand bargain. Why are both parties being so intransigent? What are the prospects for a grand bargain and what might it look like? What are the consequences if Congress and the president fail to significantly reduce the deficit and contain the growth of the federal debt? These and similar questions about the growing U.S. debt burden will be addressed in this public lecture.
Keywords
Budget deficits; Debts; Public; Finance; Public; Fiscal policy; Politics; practical; Taxes; United States
Disciplines
Economic Policy | Legal History | Legislation | Tax Law
File Format
File Size
2.680 KB
Language
English
Repository Citation
Haskins, R.
(2013).
Can America Govern Itself?: Deficits, Debt, and Delay.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/brookings_lectures_events/62
PowerPoint
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