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Part Two Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2009

Elizabeth Garrett
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University of Southern California
Elizabeth A. Graddy
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University of Southern California
Howell E. Jackson
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Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
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Fiscal Challenges
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Budget Policy
, pp. 242 - 248
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Stacy Anderson and Blake Roberts, Capacity to Commit in the Absence of Legislation: Takings, Winstar, FTCA, & the Court of Claims (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/12-CapacitytoCommitt.pdf).
Aschauer, D. A., Fiscal Policy and Aggregate Demand, 75 am. econ. rev. 117 (1985).
Auerbach, Alan J., Gale, William G., and Orszag, Peter R., New Estimates of the Budget Outlook New Estimates of the Budget Outlook: Plus Ça Change, Plus C'est la Même Chose, tax notes, April 17, 2006, at 349.
Alan J. Auerbach, William G. Gale, and Peter R. Orszag, Sources of the Long-Term Fiscal Gap, tax notes, May 14, 2004, at 1049.
Alan J. Auerbach, Jagadeesh Gokhale, and Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Generational Accounting: A Meaningful Way to Evaluate Fiscal Policy, 8 j. econ. persp. 73 (1994).
Jonathan Baron and Edward J. McCaffery, Starving the Beast: The Psychology of Budget Deficits (December 27, 2005) (unpublished manuscript, on file with University of Pennsylvania Institute for Law and Economics).
Robert J. Barro, Are Government Bonds Net Wealth?, 82 j. political econ. 1095 (1974).
B. Douglas Bernheim and Kyle Bagwell, Is Everything Neutral?, 96 j. pol. econ. 308 (1988).
Douglas Bernheim, Ricardian Equivalence: An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 2330, 1987), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w2330.
Olivier J. Blanchard, Debt, Deficits, and Finite Horizons, 93 j. pol. econ. 223 (1985).
Cheryl D. Block, Congress and Accounting Scandals: Is the Pot Calling the Kettle Black? 82 neb. l. rev. 365 (2003).
Jón Blöndal, Issues in Accrual Budgeting, 4 oecd j. on budgeting 103 (2004).
Daniel Kahneman and Dan Lovallo, Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking, 39 management science (1993).
Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk, 47 econmetrica 63 (1979).
Michael J. Boskin, Notes on the Tax Treatment of Human Capital (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 116, 1975), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w0116.
Michael J. Boskin, Federal Government Deficits: Some Myths and Realities, 72 am. econ. rev. 296 (1982).
Michael J. Boskin and Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Public Debt and U.S. Saving: A New Test of the Neutrality Hypothesis, 23 Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series 55 (1985).
Michael J. Boskin, Causes and Consequences of Bias in the Consumer Price Index as a Measure of the Cost-of-Living, 33 atlantic econ. j. 1 (2005).
Michael J. Boskin, The Effects of Taxes on Saving and Economic Growth (March 2005) (testimony to the President's Commission on Tax Reform).
Michael J. Boskin, A Broader Perspective on the Tax Reform Debate, Tax Notes, Jan. 23, 2006, at 393.
Ellen Bradford and Matthew Scogin, PAYGO Rules and Sequestration Procedures (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/2-PAYGO.pdf).
David Burd and Takeshi Fujitama, FASAB & the Financial Statements of the United States: Comparing Budgetary Aggregates to Financial Statements, (May 3, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/13-FASAB.pdf).
David Burd and Brad Shron, Analysis & Critique of Specialized Rules: Discre-tionary Caps, Spending Targets, and Committee Allocations (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/1-SpecializedRules.pdf).
Leonard E. Burman and William G. Gale, A Preliminary Evaluation of the Tax Reform Panel's Report, tax notes, Dec. 5, 2005, at 1349.
Jackie Calmes, CBO See Wider Deficit this Year and in 2016 if Tax Cuts Don't End, wall st. j., Jan. 27, 2006, at A4.
Colin F. Camerer and Dan Lovallo, Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental Analysis, 89 am. econ. rev., 306 (1999).
Richard S. Carnell, Handling the Failure of a Government Sponsored Enterprise, 80 wash l. rev. 565 (2005).
Mark Champoux and Dan Sullivan, Authorizations and Appropriations: A Distinction Without Difference? (May 10, 2006) (available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hjackson/auth_appro_15.pdf).
Peter A. Diamond, National Debt in a Neoclassical Growth Model, 55 am. econ. rev. 1126 (1965).
Peter Diamond and Peter Orszag, Accrual Accounting for Social Security, 41 harv. j. legis. 173, 175 (2004).
Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board, Preliminary Views – Accounting for Social Insurance, Revised (Oct. 23, 2006) (available at http://www.fasab.gov/pdffiles/socialinsurance_pv.pdf).
Martin Feldstein, Social Security and Saving: New Time Series Evidence, 49 nat'l tax j. 151 (1996).
Benjamin M. Friedman, Deficits and Debt in the Short and Long Run (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 11630, 2005), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w11630.
William G. Gale and Peter R. Orszag, Economic Effects of Sustained Budget Deficits, 56 nat'l tax j. 463 (2003).
Elizabeth Garrett, Harnessing Politics: The Dynamics of Offset Requirements in the Tax Legislative Process, 65 u. chi. l. rev. 501 (1998).
J. Gokhale & K. Smetters, Fiscal and Generational Imbalances: An Update (Cato Inst. Paper No 0501, 2005).
Robert E. Hall and Frederic S. Mishkin, The Sensitivity of Consumption to Transitory Income: Estimates from Panel Data on Households, 50 econometrica 461 (1982).
Trenton Hamilton and Matthew Scogin, Broader Budget Aggregates: Proposed Reform Legislation (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/14-BroaderBudgetAggregates.pdf).
R. Glenn Hubbard, Jonathan Skinner, and Stephen P. Zeldes, Precautionary Saving and Social Insurance, 103 j. pol. econ. 360 (1995).
Howell E. Jackson, Could We Invest the Surplus?, tax notes, Feb. 26, 2001, at 1245.
Howell E. Jackson, Accounting for Social Security and Its Reform, 41 harv. j. legis 59 (Winter 2004).
Howell E. Jackson, Mind the Gap, tax notes, Dec. 20, 2004, at 4.
Howell E. Jackson, The True Cost of Privatizing Social Security, Tax Notes, Jan. 3, 2005, at 109.
Howell E. Jackson, Big Liability: Social Security, Medicare, and Accounting, the new republic online (July 12, 2006) (available at http://www.tnr.com/docprint.mhtml?i=w060710&s=jackson071206).
Karen E. Jenni and George Loewenstein, Explaining the Identifiable Victim Effect, j. risk & uncertainty 235 (1997).
Kenneth L. Judd, Debt and Distortionary Taxation in a Simple Perfect Foresight Model, 20 j. monetary econ. 51 (1987).
Daniel Kahneman and Dan Lovallo, Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking, 39 management science 17 (1993).
Hiroyuki Kohyama and Allison Quick, Accrual Accounting in Federal Budgeting: Retirement Benefits for Government Workers (May 1, 2006) (available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hjackson/RetirementBenefits_25.pdf).
Tehila Kogut and Ilana Ritov, The “Identified Victim” Effect: An Identified Group, or Just a Single Individual?, 18 risk & uncertainty 157 (2005).
Laurence Kotlikoff and Christain Hagist, Who's Going Broke? Comparing Health Care Costs in Ten OECD Countries (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 11833, 2005) (available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w11833).
David E. Lebow and Jeremy B. Rudd, Measurement Error in the Consumer Price Index: Where Do We Stand?, 41 j. econ. lit. 159 (2003).
Deborah Lucas and Marvin Phaup, The Cost of Risk to the Government and Its Implications for Federal Budgeting (Feb. 2007) (unpublished manuscript on file with author).
John Maggs, Feeding the Beast, nat'l j., March 2005, at 689.
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, The Humpty Dumpty Blues: Disaggregation Bias in the Evaluation of Tax Systems, 91 organizational behavior & human decision processes 230 (2003).
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, Framing and Taxation: Evaluation of Tax Policies Involving Household Composition, 25 J. econ. psychology 679 (2004).
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, Isolation Effects and the Neglect of Indirect Effects of Fiscal Policies, 19 J. behavioral decision making 289 (2006).
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, Thinking about Tax, 12 psychology, pub. pol'y, & law 106 (2006).
Franco Modigliani, Long Run Implications of Alternative Fiscal Policies and the Burden of the National Debt, 71 econ. j. 730 (1961).
Sita Nataraj and John B. Shoven, Has the Unified Budget Undermined the Government Trust Funds? (NBER Working Paper W10953, Dec. 2004).
Neill Perry and Puja Seams, Accrual Accounting for Federal Credit Programs: The Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (Apr. 20, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/6-AccrualAccounting.pdf).
Robert Porter, Contract Claims Against the Federal Government: Sovereign Immunity and Contractual Remedies (May 2, 2006) (available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hjackson/ContractClaims_22.pdf).
James Poterba and Lawrence H. Summers, Finite Lifetimes and the Effects of Budget Deficits on National Savings, 20 j. monetary econ. 369 (1987).
Edward C. Prescott, Prosperity and Depression, 92 am. econ. rev. 1 (2002).
Thomas J. Sargent and Neil Wallace, Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic, 5 fed. res. bank of minneapolis q. rev. 1 (1981).
Matthew D. Shapiro, Comment on E. Engen and R. G. Hubbard, “Federal Government Debt and Interest Rates,” in nber macroeconomic annual 2004, 148 (Mark Gertler and Kenneth Rogoff eds. 2005).
Daniel Shaviro, Can Tax Cuts Increase the Size of Government? 18 canadian j. law & juris. 135 (2005).
Jared Shirck and Francis Shen, The Role of Estimation in Budget Procedures: Baselines (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/4-Baselines.pdf).
Deborah A. Small and George Loewenstein, Helping the Victim or Helping a Victim: Altruism and Identifiability, 26 risk & uncertainty 5 (2003).
Deborah Solomon, Wrestling with Medicaid Cuts, wall st. j., Feb. 16, 2006, at A4.
Kate Stith, rewriting the fiscal constitution: the case of gramm-rudman-hollings, 76 cal. l. rev. 593 (1988).
Lars E.O. Svensson, How Should Monetary Policy Be Conducted in an Era of Price Stability? (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 7516, 2000), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w7516.
James Tobin, The Burden of the Public Debt: A Review Article, 20 j. fin. 679 (1965).
Stanley C.Wisniewski, Potential State Government Practices Impact of the New GASB Accounting Standard for Retiree Health Benefits, 25 public budgeting & fin. 104 (Mar. 2005).
Michael Woodford, Price Level Determinacy without Control of a Monetary Aggregate, 43 Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series 1 (1995).
Michael Woodford, Fiscal Requirements for Price Stability, 33 j. money, credit & banking 669 (2001).
Linda Babcock et al., Gender Differences in the Propensity to Initiate Negotiations, in social psychology and economics (David De Cramer et al. eds., 2006).
Jonathan Baron, thinking and deciding (3rd ed. 2000).
Michael J. Boskin, Marc S. Robinson, and Alan M. Huber, Government Saving, Capital Formation, and Wealth in the United States, in the measurement of saving, investment and wealth (Robert E. Lipsey, Helen Stone Tice eds., 1989).
James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, the calculus of constraint: logical foundations of constitutional democracy (1962).
Robert Eisner, how real is the federal deficit? (1986).
Douglas W. Elmendorf and Gregory Mankiw, Government Debt, in handbook of macroeconomics, (John B. Taylor and Michael Woodford eds., Volume 1C 1999).
Eric M. Engen and R. Glenn Hubbard, Federal Government Debt and Interest Rates, in nber macroeconomic annual (Mark Gertler and Kenneth Rogoff eds., 2005).
Jagadesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters, Fiscal and Generational Imbalances: An Update, in tax policy and the economy (James M. Poterba eds., Volume 20 2006).
Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters, fiscal and generational imbalances (2003).
Robert Hall and Alvin Rabushka, the flat tax (1983).
Howell E. Jackson, Accounting for Social Security Benefits, in behavioral public finance (Edward J. McCaffery and Joel Slemrod eds., 2006).
Thomas Laubach, new evidence on the interest rate effects of budget deficits and debt, board of governors of the fed. res. sys. (2003).
George Loewenstein, Deborah Small and James Strnad, Statistical, Identifiable and Iconic Victims and Perpetrators, in behavioral public finance (Edward J. McCaffery and Joel Slemrod eds., 2006).
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Allen Schick, the federal budget process (2000).
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Stacy Anderson and Blake Roberts, Capacity to Commit in the Absence of Legislation: Takings, Winstar, FTCA, & the Court of Claims (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/12-CapacitytoCommitt.pdf).
Aschauer, D. A., Fiscal Policy and Aggregate Demand, 75 am. econ. rev. 117 (1985).
Auerbach, Alan J., Gale, William G., and Orszag, Peter R., New Estimates of the Budget Outlook New Estimates of the Budget Outlook: Plus Ça Change, Plus C'est la Même Chose, tax notes, April 17, 2006, at 349.
Alan J. Auerbach, William G. Gale, and Peter R. Orszag, Sources of the Long-Term Fiscal Gap, tax notes, May 14, 2004, at 1049.
Alan J. Auerbach, Jagadeesh Gokhale, and Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Generational Accounting: A Meaningful Way to Evaluate Fiscal Policy, 8 j. econ. persp. 73 (1994).
Jonathan Baron and Edward J. McCaffery, Starving the Beast: The Psychology of Budget Deficits (December 27, 2005) (unpublished manuscript, on file with University of Pennsylvania Institute for Law and Economics).
Robert J. Barro, Are Government Bonds Net Wealth?, 82 j. political econ. 1095 (1974).
B. Douglas Bernheim and Kyle Bagwell, Is Everything Neutral?, 96 j. pol. econ. 308 (1988).
Douglas Bernheim, Ricardian Equivalence: An Evaluation of Theory and Evidence (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 2330, 1987), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w2330.
Olivier J. Blanchard, Debt, Deficits, and Finite Horizons, 93 j. pol. econ. 223 (1985).
Cheryl D. Block, Congress and Accounting Scandals: Is the Pot Calling the Kettle Black? 82 neb. l. rev. 365 (2003).
Jón Blöndal, Issues in Accrual Budgeting, 4 oecd j. on budgeting 103 (2004).
Daniel Kahneman and Dan Lovallo, Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking, 39 management science (1993).
Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk, 47 econmetrica 63 (1979).
Michael J. Boskin, Notes on the Tax Treatment of Human Capital (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 116, 1975), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w0116.
Michael J. Boskin, Federal Government Deficits: Some Myths and Realities, 72 am. econ. rev. 296 (1982).
Michael J. Boskin and Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Public Debt and U.S. Saving: A New Test of the Neutrality Hypothesis, 23 Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series 55 (1985).
Michael J. Boskin, Causes and Consequences of Bias in the Consumer Price Index as a Measure of the Cost-of-Living, 33 atlantic econ. j. 1 (2005).
Michael J. Boskin, The Effects of Taxes on Saving and Economic Growth (March 2005) (testimony to the President's Commission on Tax Reform).
Michael J. Boskin, A Broader Perspective on the Tax Reform Debate, Tax Notes, Jan. 23, 2006, at 393.
Ellen Bradford and Matthew Scogin, PAYGO Rules and Sequestration Procedures (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/2-PAYGO.pdf).
David Burd and Takeshi Fujitama, FASAB & the Financial Statements of the United States: Comparing Budgetary Aggregates to Financial Statements, (May 3, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/13-FASAB.pdf).
David Burd and Brad Shron, Analysis & Critique of Specialized Rules: Discre-tionary Caps, Spending Targets, and Committee Allocations (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/1-SpecializedRules.pdf).
Leonard E. Burman and William G. Gale, A Preliminary Evaluation of the Tax Reform Panel's Report, tax notes, Dec. 5, 2005, at 1349.
Jackie Calmes, CBO See Wider Deficit this Year and in 2016 if Tax Cuts Don't End, wall st. j., Jan. 27, 2006, at A4.
Colin F. Camerer and Dan Lovallo, Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental Analysis, 89 am. econ. rev., 306 (1999).
Richard S. Carnell, Handling the Failure of a Government Sponsored Enterprise, 80 wash l. rev. 565 (2005).
Mark Champoux and Dan Sullivan, Authorizations and Appropriations: A Distinction Without Difference? (May 10, 2006) (available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hjackson/auth_appro_15.pdf).
Peter A. Diamond, National Debt in a Neoclassical Growth Model, 55 am. econ. rev. 1126 (1965).
Peter Diamond and Peter Orszag, Accrual Accounting for Social Security, 41 harv. j. legis. 173, 175 (2004).
Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board, Preliminary Views – Accounting for Social Insurance, Revised (Oct. 23, 2006) (available at http://www.fasab.gov/pdffiles/socialinsurance_pv.pdf).
Martin Feldstein, Social Security and Saving: New Time Series Evidence, 49 nat'l tax j. 151 (1996).
Benjamin M. Friedman, Deficits and Debt in the Short and Long Run (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 11630, 2005), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w11630.
William G. Gale and Peter R. Orszag, Economic Effects of Sustained Budget Deficits, 56 nat'l tax j. 463 (2003).
Elizabeth Garrett, Harnessing Politics: The Dynamics of Offset Requirements in the Tax Legislative Process, 65 u. chi. l. rev. 501 (1998).
J. Gokhale & K. Smetters, Fiscal and Generational Imbalances: An Update (Cato Inst. Paper No 0501, 2005).
Robert E. Hall and Frederic S. Mishkin, The Sensitivity of Consumption to Transitory Income: Estimates from Panel Data on Households, 50 econometrica 461 (1982).
Trenton Hamilton and Matthew Scogin, Broader Budget Aggregates: Proposed Reform Legislation (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/14-BroaderBudgetAggregates.pdf).
R. Glenn Hubbard, Jonathan Skinner, and Stephen P. Zeldes, Precautionary Saving and Social Insurance, 103 j. pol. econ. 360 (1995).
Howell E. Jackson, Could We Invest the Surplus?, tax notes, Feb. 26, 2001, at 1245.
Howell E. Jackson, Accounting for Social Security and Its Reform, 41 harv. j. legis 59 (Winter 2004).
Howell E. Jackson, Mind the Gap, tax notes, Dec. 20, 2004, at 4.
Howell E. Jackson, The True Cost of Privatizing Social Security, Tax Notes, Jan. 3, 2005, at 109.
Howell E. Jackson, Big Liability: Social Security, Medicare, and Accounting, the new republic online (July 12, 2006) (available at http://www.tnr.com/docprint.mhtml?i=w060710&s=jackson071206).
Karen E. Jenni and George Loewenstein, Explaining the Identifiable Victim Effect, j. risk & uncertainty 235 (1997).
Kenneth L. Judd, Debt and Distortionary Taxation in a Simple Perfect Foresight Model, 20 j. monetary econ. 51 (1987).
Daniel Kahneman and Dan Lovallo, Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking, 39 management science 17 (1993).
Hiroyuki Kohyama and Allison Quick, Accrual Accounting in Federal Budgeting: Retirement Benefits for Government Workers (May 1, 2006) (available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hjackson/RetirementBenefits_25.pdf).
Tehila Kogut and Ilana Ritov, The “Identified Victim” Effect: An Identified Group, or Just a Single Individual?, 18 risk & uncertainty 157 (2005).
Laurence Kotlikoff and Christain Hagist, Who's Going Broke? Comparing Health Care Costs in Ten OECD Countries (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 11833, 2005) (available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w11833).
David E. Lebow and Jeremy B. Rudd, Measurement Error in the Consumer Price Index: Where Do We Stand?, 41 j. econ. lit. 159 (2003).
Deborah Lucas and Marvin Phaup, The Cost of Risk to the Government and Its Implications for Federal Budgeting (Feb. 2007) (unpublished manuscript on file with author).
John Maggs, Feeding the Beast, nat'l j., March 2005, at 689.
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, The Humpty Dumpty Blues: Disaggregation Bias in the Evaluation of Tax Systems, 91 organizational behavior & human decision processes 230 (2003).
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, Framing and Taxation: Evaluation of Tax Policies Involving Household Composition, 25 J. econ. psychology 679 (2004).
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, Isolation Effects and the Neglect of Indirect Effects of Fiscal Policies, 19 J. behavioral decision making 289 (2006).
Edward J. McCaffery and Jonathan Baron, Thinking about Tax, 12 psychology, pub. pol'y, & law 106 (2006).
Franco Modigliani, Long Run Implications of Alternative Fiscal Policies and the Burden of the National Debt, 71 econ. j. 730 (1961).
Sita Nataraj and John B. Shoven, Has the Unified Budget Undermined the Government Trust Funds? (NBER Working Paper W10953, Dec. 2004).
Neill Perry and Puja Seams, Accrual Accounting for Federal Credit Programs: The Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (Apr. 20, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/6-AccrualAccounting.pdf).
Robert Porter, Contract Claims Against the Federal Government: Sovereign Immunity and Contractual Remedies (May 2, 2006) (available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/hjackson/ContractClaims_22.pdf).
James Poterba and Lawrence H. Summers, Finite Lifetimes and the Effects of Budget Deficits on National Savings, 20 j. monetary econ. 369 (1987).
Edward C. Prescott, Prosperity and Depression, 92 am. econ. rev. 1 (2002).
Thomas J. Sargent and Neil Wallace, Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic, 5 fed. res. bank of minneapolis q. rev. 1 (1981).
Matthew D. Shapiro, Comment on E. Engen and R. G. Hubbard, “Federal Government Debt and Interest Rates,” in nber macroeconomic annual 2004, 148 (Mark Gertler and Kenneth Rogoff eds. 2005).
Daniel Shaviro, Can Tax Cuts Increase the Size of Government? 18 canadian j. law & juris. 135 (2005).
Jared Shirck and Francis Shen, The Role of Estimation in Budget Procedures: Baselines (May 4, 2005) (available at http://lawweb.usc.edu/cslp/conferences/fiscal%20challenges/documents/4-Baselines.pdf).
Deborah A. Small and George Loewenstein, Helping the Victim or Helping a Victim: Altruism and Identifiability, 26 risk & uncertainty 5 (2003).
Deborah Solomon, Wrestling with Medicaid Cuts, wall st. j., Feb. 16, 2006, at A4.
Kate Stith, rewriting the fiscal constitution: the case of gramm-rudman-hollings, 76 cal. l. rev. 593 (1988).
Lars E.O. Svensson, How Should Monetary Policy Be Conducted in an Era of Price Stability? (Nat'l Bureau of Econ. Research, Working Paper No. 7516, 2000), available at http://www.nber.org/papers/w7516.
James Tobin, The Burden of the Public Debt: A Review Article, 20 j. fin. 679 (1965).
Stanley C.Wisniewski, Potential State Government Practices Impact of the New GASB Accounting Standard for Retiree Health Benefits, 25 public budgeting & fin. 104 (Mar. 2005).
Michael Woodford, Price Level Determinacy without Control of a Monetary Aggregate, 43 Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series 1 (1995).
Michael Woodford, Fiscal Requirements for Price Stability, 33 j. money, credit & banking 669 (2001).
Linda Babcock et al., Gender Differences in the Propensity to Initiate Negotiations, in social psychology and economics (David De Cramer et al. eds., 2006).
Jonathan Baron, thinking and deciding (3rd ed. 2000).
Michael J. Boskin, Marc S. Robinson, and Alan M. Huber, Government Saving, Capital Formation, and Wealth in the United States, in the measurement of saving, investment and wealth (Robert E. Lipsey, Helen Stone Tice eds., 1989).
James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, the calculus of constraint: logical foundations of constitutional democracy (1962).
Robert Eisner, how real is the federal deficit? (1986).
Douglas W. Elmendorf and Gregory Mankiw, Government Debt, in handbook of macroeconomics, (John B. Taylor and Michael Woodford eds., Volume 1C 1999).
Eric M. Engen and R. Glenn Hubbard, Federal Government Debt and Interest Rates, in nber macroeconomic annual (Mark Gertler and Kenneth Rogoff eds., 2005).
Jagadesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters, Fiscal and Generational Imbalances: An Update, in tax policy and the economy (James M. Poterba eds., Volume 20 2006).
Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters, fiscal and generational imbalances (2003).
Robert Hall and Alvin Rabushka, the flat tax (1983).
Howell E. Jackson, Accounting for Social Security Benefits, in behavioral public finance (Edward J. McCaffery and Joel Slemrod eds., 2006).
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