Government spending policy -- United States
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Government spending policy -- United States
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- A nation in the red, the government debt crisis and what we can do about it, by Murray Holland
- We are better than this, how government should spend our money, Edward D. Kleinbard
- Demosclerosis, the silent killer of American government, Jonathan Rauch
- The education of David Stockman and other Americans, William Greider
- Beyond privatization, the tools of government action, Lester M. Salamon, editor ; assisted by Michael S. Lund
- The economics of the public sector, Robert H. Haveman
- The particularistic president, executive branch politics and political inequality, Douglas L. Kriner, Boston University, Andrew Reeves, Washington University in St. Louis
- Understanding Government Budgets, A Practical Guide, by R. Mark Musell, Ryan Yeung
- A citizen's guide to deficits and debt, the politics of taxing, spending and borrowing, William E. Hudson
- The truth about the national debt, five myths and one reality, Francis X. Cavanaugh
- The great deformation, the corruption of capitalism in America, David A. Stockman
- The budget puzzle, understanding federal spending, John F. Cogan, Timothy J. Muris, and Allen Schick
- The growth of American government, a morphology of the welfare state, Roger A. Freeman
- The cost of rights, why liberty depends on taxes, Stephen Holmes and Cass R. Sunstein
- Do deficit$ matter?, Daniel Shaviro
- Shakedown, the continuing conspiracy against the American taxpayer, Steven Malanga
- America's ticking bankruptcy bomb, how the looming debt crisis threatens the American dream--and how we can turn the tide before it's too late, Peter Ferrara
- Immigration and welfare state retrenchment, why the US experience is not reflected in western Europe, Dennis C. Spies
- How to limit government spending, or, How a constitutional amendment tying public spending to economic growth will decrease taxes and lessen inflation, Aaron Wildavsky
- The national debt of the United States, 1941 to 2008, Robert E. Kelly ; foreword by Nelson Benton
- Eisenhower versus the spenders, the Eisenhower administration, the Democrats and the budget, 1953-60, Iwan W. Morgan
- Policy analysis and public choice, selected papers by William A. Niskanen, William A. Niskanen
- One nation under debt, Hamilton, Jefferson, and the history of what we owe, Robert E. Wright
- Fiscal therapy, balancing today's needs with tomorrow's obligations, William G. Gale
- Congress and the bureaucracy, a theory of influence, R. Douglas Arnold
- The public use of private interest, Charles L. Schultze
- The politics of taxing and spending, Patrick Fisher
- The deficit myth, modern monetary theory and the birth of the people's economy, Stephanie Kelton
- Managing fiscal stress, the crisis in the public sector, edited by Charles H. Levine
- Choosing the nation's fiscal future, Committee on the Fiscal Future of the United States, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council and National Academy of Public Administration
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