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Title:
A citizen's guide to deficits and debt : the politics of taxing, spending and borrowing / William E. Hudson.
Author:
Hudson, William E., 1948-
Publication Information:
New York ; London : Routledge, 2014.
Call Number:
HJ257.3 .H83 2014
Abstract:
"In order to introduce the reader to the basic composition of federal spending and to the ways that the government raises revenue, Hudson begins his guide with a "map" clarifying how to navigate the federal budget. He defines basic financial vocabulary and outlines concepts by using clear charts and diagrams that both provide basis for discussion and illustrate key points. With this budget map in mind, the second part of the book lays out how the partisan divide in America helps explain the fiscal crisis. Hudson analyzes the debate on the extent of the fiscal crisis, the ways that political parties have tried to solve it, and the political events and institutions that have surrounded the crisis. This citizen's guide reveals how differing views of America inform the arguments over deficits and debt. By the time readers finish the book, they will understand that the conflict over deficits and debt is not simply about where to cut or add spending, but instead is a struggle over national priorities and visions for the future."--Publisher's website.
ISBN:
9780415644600

9780415644617

9781136160059

9781136160066

9780203079447
Series:
Citizen guides to politics and public affairs

Citizen guides to politics and public affairs.
Physical Description:
xiv, 173 pages ; 23 cm.
Contents:
Introduction : Political conflict over deficits and debt: what's it about, what's at stake? -- Part I. The shape of the federal budget : Federal deficits and debt -- Budget pies: an overview of federal spending and revenue -- Do entitlements entitle? is what's mandated mandatory? -- How discretionary is discretionary spending? -- Raising federal tax revenue -- Predicting future deficits and debt -- Part II. The politics of deficits and debt : Deficit hawks versus deficit doves -- "Starve the beast" versus protect the New Deal -- The partisan war over America's fiscal future: 2009-2013 -- The future of deficits and debt.
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