Public debt sustainability international perspectives

"This book examines the issue of debt sustainability from an international perspective, with reference to European countries, emerging nations, and the United States"--

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Poulson, Barry Warren, 1937-, Merrifield, John, 1955-, Hanke, Steve H.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Rules-based fiscal policy in the United States.
  • Organizing congress for budget reforms / Kurt Couchman
  • Debt fatigue and the climacteric in U.S. economic growth / John Merrifield and Barry Poulson
  • Part II: rules-based fiscal policy in Europe.
  • Preparing for the next crisis: lessons from the successful Swedish fiscal framework / Fredrik N. G. Andersson and Lars Jonung
  • The Swiss federal debt brake and its unbudgeted surpluses /Vera Z. Eichenauer and Jan-Egbert Sturm
  • The German "debt brake": success factors and challenges
  • Lars P. Feld and Wolf H. Reuter -Part III: rules-based fiscal and monetary policy in emerging nations.
  • A money doctor's reflections on currency reforms and hard budget constraints /Steve H. Hanke
  • Fiscal rules and public debt: an emerging market perspective / Pablo E. Guidott
  • Populist economic thought: the legacy of Juan Domingo Perón
  • Carlos Newland and Emilio Ocampo
  • Part IV: is non-conventional monetary policy supporting or undermining fiscal stabilization policy?
  • Monetary policy and the worsening U.S. debt crisis / Norbert j. Michel
  • The Federal Reserve and the debt crises / Thomas r. Saving
  • The high costs of fiscal and monetary anomie: Argentina since 1945 / Emilio Ocampo
  • Part V: The ultimate challenge for fiscal sustainability entitlement reform.
  • The failure to establish effective rules for financing U.S. federal entitlement programs / Charles Paul Blahous
  • Fiscal rules for Social Security and Medicare: would accrual accounting help? / James C. Capretta.