Arms, Revenue, and Entitlements: U.S. Deficits in the Cold War, 1945-1991 explores how defense, tax, and entitlement policies caused the U.S. government to become deficit normative during the Cold War era, arguing that only a comprehensive program can rein in deficits in the twenty-first century.
Arms, Revenue, and Entitlements: U.S. Deficits in the Cold War, 1945-1991 explores how defense, tax, and entitlement policies caused the U.S. government to become deficit normative during the Cold War era, arguing that only a comprehensive program can rein in deficits in the twenty-first century.
From the Surplus to the Deficit Normative State Austerity Abandoned: Truman 1945-1953 Austerity Retried: Eisenhower 1953-1961 Idealism and Overreach: Kennedy and Johnson 1961-1969 Adapting to Limits: Nixon Ford and Carter 1969-1981 Deficit Horizon: Reagan and Bush 1981-1991 Overstretch in the Twenty-First Century
From the Surplus to the Deficit Normative State Austerity Abandoned: Truman 1945-1953 Austerity Retried: Eisenhower 1953-1961 Idealism and Overreach: Kennedy and Johnson 1961-1969 Adapting to Limits: Nixon Ford and Carter 1969-1981 Deficit Horizon: Reagan and Bush 1981-1991 Overstretch in the Twenty-First Century
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