Countercyclical Fiscal Policy: In Theory, and in Congress
Joseph J. Minarik
National Tax Journal, 1991, vol. 44, issue 3, 251-56
Abstract:
Describes the economic policymaking process in Congress, with particular reference to the current recession. Attempts to distinguish between how policy would be made in an ideal world, and how it is made in the world in which we live.
Date: 1991
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