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THE CONGRESSIONAL BUREAUCRACY.
CROSS, JESSE M.;GLUCK, ABBE R.
Academic Journal Academic Journal | University of Pennsylvania Law Review. May2020, Vol. 168 Issue 6, p1541-1683. 143p. Please log in to see more details

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The U.S. balance of international payments and the U.S. economy [electronic resource].
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Committing to the All-Volunteer Force.
Shaw, Vincent;MacDonald, Theodore
Periodical Periodical | Military Review. Jan/Feb2024, Vol. 104 Issue 1, p66-78. 13p. Please log in to see more details
The article focuses on the historical context and economic principles behind the adopt... more
Committing to the All-Volunteer Force.
Military Review. Jan/Feb2024, Vol. 104 Issue 1, p66-78. 13p.
The article focuses on the historical context and economic principles behind the adoption of the All-Volunteer Force (AVF) in the U.S. military, highlighting the significance of compensation and addressing the potential drawbacks of reverting to a draft. Topics include the challenges of recruiting shortfalls, the economic considerations of conscription, and the transformation undergone by the military to establish a highly professional all-volunteer force.

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Federal Deficits, Growing Debt, and the Economy in the Wake of COVID-19.
Weinstock, Lida R.
Report Report | Congressional Research Service: Report; 3/23/2021, preceding p1-17, 20p Please log in to see more details
The article presents a report of the Congressional Research Service which provides an ... more
Federal Deficits, Growing Debt, and the Economy in the Wake of COVID-19.
Congressional Research Service: Report; 3/23/2021, preceding p1-17, 20p
The article presents a report of the Congressional Research Service which provides an overview of federal deficits, growing debt, and the economy in the U.S. in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. It mentions that lower interest rates can lower the government's interest payments on its debt, even if the stock of debt increases. It also mentions that the power of the Congressional Budget Office under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

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UNITED States - UNITED States. Congressional Budget Office - BUDGET deficits - PUBLIC debts - INTEREST rates - UNITED States economy - CORONAVIRUS Aid, Relief & Economic Security Act (U.S.)

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"He Gets Things Done": The Political Career of Alfred Lee Bulwinkle, 1920-1950.
SPENCER, THOMAS T.
Academic Journal Academic Journal | North Carolina Historical Review. Oct2023, Vol. 100 Issue 4, p369-401. 33p. Please log in to see more details

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SWEET FORGIVENESS.
Konczal, Mike;Konczal, Mike
Periodical Periodical | Boston Review; Nov/Dec2012, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p14-30, 17p Please log in to see more details

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Making the Contract State: Nathan Associates, Inc. and Foreign Aid Privatization.
Macekura, Stephen
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Diplomatic History. Apr2023, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p197-223. 27p. Please log in to see more details

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ADDRESSING PERSONAL DATA COLLECTION AS UNFAIR METHODS OF COMPETITION.
Stucke, Maurice E.
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Berkeley Technology Law Journal. 2023, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p715-795. 81p. Please log in to see more details
Enforcers, policymakers, scholars, and the public are concerned about Google, Apple, M... more
ADDRESSING PERSONAL DATA COLLECTION AS UNFAIR METHODS OF COMPETITION.
Berkeley Technology Law Journal. 2023, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p715-795. 81p.
Enforcers, policymakers, scholars, and the public are concerned about Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft and their influence. That influence comes in part from personal data. The public sentiment is that a few companies, in possessing so much data, possess too much power. Something is amiss. Cutting across political lines, many Americans think Big Tech's economic power is a problem facing the U.S. economy. So how can one protect one's privacy in the digital economy? Over the past few decades, the Federal Trade Commission has prosecuted privacy and data protection offenses under its power to curb "unfair and deceptive acts and practices" under § 5 of the FTC Act. Some urge the agency to go further and use its authority under § 5's "unfairness" prong to promulgate a "Data Minimization Rule." While that remains an option, that rulemaking path has several limitations. Instead, this Article takes a different approach. This Article urges the FTC to challenge certain privacy-related competition concerns as "unfair methods of competition" under the FTC Act. This Article also addresses one key source of many problems in the surveillance economy--namely, behavioral advertising. As this Article concludes, the FTC cannot repair the surveillance economy with its authority under the FTC Act. America still needs an omnibus privacy framework. But the FTC can help close the regulatory gap by exercising the authority that Congress intended it to exercise to help rein in the data-opolies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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PERSONALLY identifiable information - ACQUISITION of data - DATA protection - PRIVACY - ECONOMIC competition - UNITED States

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Is the Welfare State Crowding Out Government's Basic Functions? An Update.
PATTON, SYDNEY;LlPFORD, JODY W.
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Independent Review. Summer2020, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p99-104. 6p. Please log in to see more details

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THE MARSHALL PLAN.
Hein, David
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Modern Age. Winter2017, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p7-18. 12p. Please log in to see more details
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THE MARSHALL PLAN.
Modern Age. Winter2017, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p7-18. 12p.
The article discusses the history, implementation and objectives of The Marshall Plan also called the European Recovery Program which was proposed and implemented by former U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall. Topics include how the Marshall Plan aimed to aid Western European economies after the end of the the Second World War, and how conservative reform proposed by the European Recovery Program became a tool for the U.S. as a weapon in the Cold War.

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Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959 - Marshall Plan - Economic conditions in Europe - World War II - Cold War, 1945-1991 - History

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Innovation and Copyright Protection in the USA and China: A Model for Cooperation.
Dexin Tian
Academic Journal Academic Journal | China Media Research. Oct2016, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p37-49. 13p. 1 Chart, 1 Graph. Please log in to see more details
This paper introduces a model for the cooperation between the USA and China to resolve... more
Innovation and Copyright Protection in the USA and China: A Model for Cooperation.
China Media Research. Oct2016, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p37-49. 13p. 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
This paper introduces a model for the cooperation between the USA and China to resolve the recurrent disputes over their intellectual property rights (IPR). Employing the developmental and innovative model for innovation and the textual analysis of copyright laws as raw data, this study finds that a developing country like China tends to gradually update its IPR protection mechanism to meet the international standards and then encourage domestic innovation. With the implementation of IPR protection, innovation may first decrease but then will increase as the economy grows and the national technological capacity expands. Therefore, instead of pushing its one-size-fits-all IPR policies onto all other countries, the USA needs to adopt a stage-oriented strategy based on the developmental and innovative model to resolve its IPR issues with other countries including China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Copyright - Intellectual property - Technological innovations - Data analysis - China - United States

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The Economics of PROMESA.
MELÉNDEZ, EDWIN
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Centro Journal. Fall2018, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p72-103. 32p. Please log in to see more details

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IMPLICATIONS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR STATE GOVERNMENT TAX REVENUES.
Clemens, Jeffrey;Veuger, Stan
Academic Journal Academic Journal | National Tax Journal. Sep2020, Vol. 73 Issue 3, p619-644. 26p. 5 Charts, 3 Graphs, 2 Maps. Please log in to see more details
We assess the COVID-19 pandemic's implications for state government sales and income t... more
IMPLICATIONS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR STATE GOVERNMENT TAX REVENUES.
National Tax Journal. Sep2020, Vol. 73 Issue 3, p619-644. 26p. 5 Charts, 3 Graphs, 2 Maps.
We assess the COVID-19 pandemic's implications for state government sales and income tax revenues. We estimate that the economic declines implied by recent forecasts from the Congressional Budget Office will lead to a shortfall of roughly $106 billion in states' sales and income tax revenues for the third quarter of 2020 through the second quarter of 2021 (the 2021 fiscal year for most states). This is equivalent to 0.5 percent of gross domestic product and 11.5 percent of our pre- COVID sales and income tax projection. Additional tax shortfalls from the second quarter of 2020 (the final quarter of most states' 2020 fiscal years) may amount to roughly $42 billion. We discuss how these revenue declines fit into several pieces of the broader economic context. These include other revenues (e.g., university tuition and fees) that are also at risk, as well as spending needs necessitated by the public health crisis itself. Further dimensions of context involve fiscal support enacted through several pieces of federal legislation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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UNITED States. Congressional Budget Office - COVID-19 pandemic - INTERNAL revenue - GOVERNMENT revenue - STATE governments - INCOME tax

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SOVEREIGN DEBT IN THE UNITED STATES AND GROWTH EXPECTATIONS.
Equiza-Goñi, Juan
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Macroeconomic Dynamics; Mar2020, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p447-477, 31p Please log in to see more details
This paper shows empirical evidence and theory consistent with the US government using... more
SOVEREIGN DEBT IN THE UNITED STATES AND GROWTH EXPECTATIONS.
Macroeconomic Dynamics; Mar2020, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p447-477, 31p
This paper shows empirical evidence and theory consistent with the US government using debt optimally to adjust the federal budget to news about long-term growth. First, using historical forecasts from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) since 1984, I find that government purchases and deficits are positively correlated with expectations about long-term productivity, real gross domestic product, and tax revenue growth, whereas tax receipts are negatively correlated. A structural vector autoregression estimated with US quarterly data in 1955–2015 identifies permanent and transitory productivity shocks and points to "trend" shocks as the source of these correlations. Second, I present an open economy real business-cycle model with stochastic productivity trend and optimal public purchases and taxes. Calibrating the model to the US economy, the Ramsey planners' allocation yields moments aligned with those observed in the data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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UNITED States. Congressional Budget Office - PUBLIC debts - GOVERNMENT purchasing - GOVERNMENT revenue - FEDERAL budgets - SALES tax

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The Statement and Account Clause: A Forgotten Constitutional Mandate for Federal Reporting.
Clark Harris, Katherine
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Yale Law & Policy Review. Spring2014, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p505-543. 39p. Please log in to see more details

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SWEET FORGIVENESS.
Konczal, Mike
Periodical Periodical | Boston Review. Nov/Dec2012, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p14-30. 17p. Please log in to see more details
The article presents a forum on the efficiency of debt relief in addressing the sluggi... more
SWEET FORGIVENESS.
Boston Review. Nov/Dec2012, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p14-30. 17p.
The article presents a forum on the efficiency of debt relief in addressing the sluggish growth in the U.S. economy in 2012, several years after the Great Recession ended in June 2009. Assuming that the theory of balance-sheet recession, which traces the sluggish recovery to the collapse of the housing bubble, is correct, Roosevelt Institute Fellow Mike Konczal pointed out that helping households facing bad debts deal with the debt hangover is essential to escaping low growth and high unemployment. While Dean Baker of Center for Economic and Policy Research points out why Konczal's explanation is implausible, Demos executive Tamara Draut suggests public investment in goods that benefit society, such as childcare and higher education, to shore up households' cash balances.

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Debt relief - United States economy - Recessions - Konczal, Mike - Baker, Dean - Draut, Tamara - United States

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America Can Still Do Big Things: Dispelling the Fiscal Hysteria that Thwarts Good Public Policy.
Stein, Harry
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Harvard Law & Policy Review. 2017, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p141-174. 34p. Please log in to see more details

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The Return of International Finance and the Martínez de Hoz Plan in Argentina, 1976-1978.
García Heras, Raúl
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Latin American Research Review. 2018, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p799-814. 16p. Please log in to see more details

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THE NATION'S FISCAL HEALTH: Effective Use of Fiscal Rules and Targets.
Arkin, Jeff
Government Document Government Document | GAO Reports. 9/23/2020, p1-43. 48p. Please log in to see more details
The article presents a report of Government Accountability Office recommending the Con... more
THE NATION'S FISCAL HEALTH: Effective Use of Fiscal Rules and Targets.
GAO Reports. 9/23/2020, p1-43. 48p.
The article presents a report of Government Accountability Office recommending the Congressional Budget Office for the effective use of fiscal rules and targets. Topics include the establishment of a long-term fiscal plan that includes fiscal rules and targets, such as a debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) target.

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RULES - FISCAL policy - PLANNING - UNITED States. Congressional Budget Office - UNITED States. Government Accountability Office

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