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2020.
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"Any ambitious proposal - ranging from fixing crumbling infrastructure to Medicare for all or preventing the coming climate apocalypse - inevitably sparks questions: how can we afford it? How can we pay for it? Stephanie Kelton points out how misguided those questions really are by using the bold ideas of modern monetary theory (MMT), a fundamentally different approach to using our resources to maximize our potential as a society. We've been thinking...
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In a sweeping narrative about the people and the politics behind the budget, Wessel looks at the 2011 fiscal year (which ended September 30) to see where all the money was actually spent, and why the budget process has grown wildly out of control.
In a narrative about the people and politics behind the federal budget, Wall Street Journal economics editor David Wessel, author of the New York TImes bestseller In Fed We Trust, looks at where the money...
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Oxford University Press
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English
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"Scholars writing about how the federal government should respond to state and local fiscal stress fall into roughly two camps. One group argues that federal bailouts create excessive moral hazard. Another group argues that federal aid is instead a necessary form of macroeconomic stimulus given the pro-cyclical nature of state budgets. While this debate is important, it is incomplete. This chapter will show that there is another consideration that...
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Discovering America volume 5
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University of Texas Press
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2012
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English
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The author of The Whiskey Rebellion "dig[s] beneath history's surface and note[s] both the populist and anti-populist dimensions of the nation's founding" (Library Journal).
Recent movements such as the Tea Party and anti-tax "constitutional conservatism" lay claim to the finance and taxation ideas of America's founders, but how much do we really know about the dramatic clashes over finance and economics that marked the founding...
Recent movements such as the Tea Party and anti-tax "constitutional conservatism" lay claim to the finance and taxation ideas of America's founders, but how much do we really know about the dramatic clashes over finance and economics that marked the founding...
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The University of North Carolina Press
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English
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"This fascinating work of financial and political history during the Civil War era shows how the marketing and sale of bonds crossed the Atlantic to Europe and beyond, helping ensure foreign countries' vested interest in the Union's success. Indeed, David K. Thomson demonstrates how Europe, and ultimately all corners of the globe, grew deeply interdependent on American finance during, and in the immediate aftermath of, the American Civil War"--
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Department circular public debt volume no. 40-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 30-81
Department circular public debt volume no. 19-81
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Department circular public debt volume no. 30-81
Department circular public debt volume no. 19-81
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Dept. of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary
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English
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Department circular public debt volume no. 14-84
Department circular.Public debt volume no. 24-84
Department circular public debt volume no. 35-84
Department circular.Public debt volume no. 24-84
Department circular public debt volume no. 35-84
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Dept. of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary
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English
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Department circular public debt volume no. 30-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 12-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 21-80
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Department circular public debt volume no. 12-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 21-80
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Dept. of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary
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English
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Department circular public debt volume no. 9-86
Department circular public debt volume no. 18-86
Department circular public debt volume no. 36-86
Department circular public debt volume no. 18-86
Department circular public debt volume no. 36-86
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The Office
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English
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Department circular public debt volume no. 20-84
Department circular.Public debt volume no. 29-84
Department circular public debt volume no. 10-84
Department circular.Public debt volume no. 29-84
Department circular public debt volume no. 10-84
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Dept. of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary
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English
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Department circular public debt volume no. 16-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 34-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 7-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 34-80
Department circular public debt volume no. 7-80
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Dept. of the Treasury, Office of the Secretary
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English
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Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 14-79
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 31-78
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 23-79
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 31-78
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 23-79
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Treasury Dept., Office of the Secretary
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English
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Department circular public debt volume no. 20-83
Department circular public debt volume no. 30-83
Department circular public debt volume no. 10-83
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Department circular public debt volume no. 30-83
Department circular public debt volume no. 10-83
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English
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English
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Forgotten founder" no more, Alexander Hamilton has become a global celebrity. Millions know his name. Millions imagine knowing the man. But what did he really want for the country? What risks did he run in pursuing those vaulting ambitions? Who tried to stop him? How did they fight? It's ironic that the Hamilton revival has obscured the man's most dramatic battles and hardest-won achievements--as well as downplaying unsettling aspects of his legacy....
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When President James Monroe announced in his 1824 message to Congress that the [nation's] large public debt, [accumulated since the Revolution], would be extinguished on January 1, 1835, Congress crafted legislation to transform that prediction into reality. Yet John Quincy Adams, Monroe's successor, seemed not to share the commitment to debt freedom, resulting in the rise of opposition to his administration and his defeat for reelection in the bitter...
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Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 31-77
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 15-78
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 23-78
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 15-78
Department circular - Treasury Dept. Public debt volume no. 23-78
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Treasury Dept., Office of the Secretary
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English
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