A view from the fiscal cliff
Fernando Martin
The Regional Economist, 2013, issue Apr
Abstract:
January?s deal on the so-called fiscal cliff only raised projected revenue moderately and continued to push the spending issue forward unresolved. The economy may have been slowed down by such a drawn-out process, as well as by the uncertainty on the future size of government and on the distribution of the tax burden.
Keywords: Budget - United States; Fiscal policy - United States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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