Public Debt Sustainability
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Poulson, Barry W.; Hanke, Steve H.; Merrifield, John
Public Debt Sustainability
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Poulson, Barry W.; Hanke, Steve H.; Merrifield, John
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This book examines the issue of debt sustainability from an international perspective, with reference to European countries, emerging nations, and the United States.
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This book examines the issue of debt sustainability from an international perspective, with reference to European countries, emerging nations, and the United States.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781666902587
- ISBN-10: 1666902586
- Artikelnr.: 70239604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781666902587
- ISBN-10: 1666902586
- Artikelnr.: 70239604
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Barry W. Poulson is emeritus professor of economics at the University of Colorado. John Merrifield is emeritus professor of economics at University of Texas at San Antonio and associate editor of the Nonpartisan Education Review. Steve H. Hanke is professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University and founder and co-director of The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise.
Chapter 1: Organizing Congress for Budget Reforms by Kurt COUCHMAN
Chapter 2:Debt Fatigue and the Climacteric in U.S. Economic Growthby John
MERRIFIELD and Barry POULSON
Chapter 3: Preparing for the Next Crisis: Lessons from the Successful
Swedish Fiscal Framework by Lars JONUNG and Fredrik NG ANDERSSON
Chapter 4: The Swiss Federal Debt Brake and its Unbudgeted Surpluses by
Vera Z. Eichenauer and Jan-Egbert Sturm
Chapter 5: The German Debt Brake: Success Factors and Challenges by Lars P.
Feld and Wolf H. Reuter
Chapter 6: A Money Doctor's Reflections on Currency Reforms and Hard Budget
Constraints: A Stroll Down Memory Lane by Steve H. Hanke
Chapter 7: Fiscal Rules and Public Debt: An Emerging Market Perspective by
Pablo Guidotti
Chapter 8: Populist Economic Thought: the Legacy of Juan Domingo Perón by
Carlos Newland and Emilio OCampo
Chapter 9: Monetary Policy and the Worsening U.S. Debt Crisis by Norbert J.
Michel
Chapter 10: The Federal Reserve and the Debt Crisis by Tom Saving
Chapter 11: The High Costs of Fiscal and Monetary Anomie: Argentina since
1945 by Emilio OCampo
Chapter 12: The Failure to Establish Effective Rules for Financing U.S.
Federal Entitlement Programs by Charles Blahous
Chapter 13: Fiscal Rules for Social Security and Medicare: Would Accrual
Accounting Help? By James C. Capretta
Chapter 2:Debt Fatigue and the Climacteric in U.S. Economic Growthby John
MERRIFIELD and Barry POULSON
Chapter 3: Preparing for the Next Crisis: Lessons from the Successful
Swedish Fiscal Framework by Lars JONUNG and Fredrik NG ANDERSSON
Chapter 4: The Swiss Federal Debt Brake and its Unbudgeted Surpluses by
Vera Z. Eichenauer and Jan-Egbert Sturm
Chapter 5: The German Debt Brake: Success Factors and Challenges by Lars P.
Feld and Wolf H. Reuter
Chapter 6: A Money Doctor's Reflections on Currency Reforms and Hard Budget
Constraints: A Stroll Down Memory Lane by Steve H. Hanke
Chapter 7: Fiscal Rules and Public Debt: An Emerging Market Perspective by
Pablo Guidotti
Chapter 8: Populist Economic Thought: the Legacy of Juan Domingo Perón by
Carlos Newland and Emilio OCampo
Chapter 9: Monetary Policy and the Worsening U.S. Debt Crisis by Norbert J.
Michel
Chapter 10: The Federal Reserve and the Debt Crisis by Tom Saving
Chapter 11: The High Costs of Fiscal and Monetary Anomie: Argentina since
1945 by Emilio OCampo
Chapter 12: The Failure to Establish Effective Rules for Financing U.S.
Federal Entitlement Programs by Charles Blahous
Chapter 13: Fiscal Rules for Social Security and Medicare: Would Accrual
Accounting Help? By James C. Capretta
Chapter 1: Organizing Congress for Budget Reforms by Kurt COUCHMAN
Chapter 2:Debt Fatigue and the Climacteric in U.S. Economic Growthby John
MERRIFIELD and Barry POULSON
Chapter 3: Preparing for the Next Crisis: Lessons from the Successful
Swedish Fiscal Framework by Lars JONUNG and Fredrik NG ANDERSSON
Chapter 4: The Swiss Federal Debt Brake and its Unbudgeted Surpluses by
Vera Z. Eichenauer and Jan-Egbert Sturm
Chapter 5: The German Debt Brake: Success Factors and Challenges by Lars P.
Feld and Wolf H. Reuter
Chapter 6: A Money Doctor's Reflections on Currency Reforms and Hard Budget
Constraints: A Stroll Down Memory Lane by Steve H. Hanke
Chapter 7: Fiscal Rules and Public Debt: An Emerging Market Perspective by
Pablo Guidotti
Chapter 8: Populist Economic Thought: the Legacy of Juan Domingo Perón by
Carlos Newland and Emilio OCampo
Chapter 9: Monetary Policy and the Worsening U.S. Debt Crisis by Norbert J.
Michel
Chapter 10: The Federal Reserve and the Debt Crisis by Tom Saving
Chapter 11: The High Costs of Fiscal and Monetary Anomie: Argentina since
1945 by Emilio OCampo
Chapter 12: The Failure to Establish Effective Rules for Financing U.S.
Federal Entitlement Programs by Charles Blahous
Chapter 13: Fiscal Rules for Social Security and Medicare: Would Accrual
Accounting Help? By James C. Capretta
Chapter 2:Debt Fatigue and the Climacteric in U.S. Economic Growthby John
MERRIFIELD and Barry POULSON
Chapter 3: Preparing for the Next Crisis: Lessons from the Successful
Swedish Fiscal Framework by Lars JONUNG and Fredrik NG ANDERSSON
Chapter 4: The Swiss Federal Debt Brake and its Unbudgeted Surpluses by
Vera Z. Eichenauer and Jan-Egbert Sturm
Chapter 5: The German Debt Brake: Success Factors and Challenges by Lars P.
Feld and Wolf H. Reuter
Chapter 6: A Money Doctor's Reflections on Currency Reforms and Hard Budget
Constraints: A Stroll Down Memory Lane by Steve H. Hanke
Chapter 7: Fiscal Rules and Public Debt: An Emerging Market Perspective by
Pablo Guidotti
Chapter 8: Populist Economic Thought: the Legacy of Juan Domingo Perón by
Carlos Newland and Emilio OCampo
Chapter 9: Monetary Policy and the Worsening U.S. Debt Crisis by Norbert J.
Michel
Chapter 10: The Federal Reserve and the Debt Crisis by Tom Saving
Chapter 11: The High Costs of Fiscal and Monetary Anomie: Argentina since
1945 by Emilio OCampo
Chapter 12: The Failure to Establish Effective Rules for Financing U.S.
Federal Entitlement Programs by Charles Blahous
Chapter 13: Fiscal Rules for Social Security and Medicare: Would Accrual
Accounting Help? By James C. Capretta