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Papers On Fiscal Policy
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The Importance of Tariffs and the Consequences of their Removal
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This 7 page report discusses the justifications for tariffs,
their role in international trade, and the benefits of
eliminating them. The importance of tariffs is relatively
self-evident -- revenue enhancement for a government. It is one
effective means of gathering income for government programs and
objectives through a means other than taxing the general;
citizenry of a nation. Of course, tariffs can also contribute to
a number of economic problems that may exist within the realm of
international relations and foreign trade. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWtariff.wps
THE IRS AND ITS POWER
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This 4-page paper discusses the political aspects of the Internal Revenue Service (i.e., its use by politicians) and how it has been perceived by the general public. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTirspol.rtf
THE ISSUE OF PUBLIC FUNDING, SCHOOLS AND DEROLPH V. STATE OF OHIO
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This 10-page paper focuses on a public funding issue in the state of Ohio. The issue is funding of public school education, with focus on the DeRolph lawsuit, which claims that Ohio's current system of funding is unconstitutional because it is inequitable. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MTohiosc.rtf
The Monetary Policy Report to Congress (February 11, 2003)
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This 3 page paper provides an overview of this report with some speculation and interpretation. Monetary policy and fiscal policy are discussed. The state of the economy is the focus of this paper. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA311Fed.rtf
THE PHILOSPHY OF PUBLIC FINANCE
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This 4-page paper describes the philosphy of public finance, and how it differs from corporate finance. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTpublfina.rtf
The President and Unemployment
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A 10 page research paper that explores whether or not the Bush administration should be held responsible for the current high rate of unemployment. The writer examines the opinions of experts, the current situation, and the political impact of this issue on the 2004 election, focusing primarily on the role of the presidency in regards to economic policy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khexjobs.rtf
The President, Congress, and Policymaking:
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This 6 page paper discusses the relationship between the President of the United States and Congress in relation to forming public policy. This paper referes to the book "The President and Congress" by Lance Leloup and Steven Shull. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: GSCongrs.rtf
The Problem with Special Interest Groups
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This 5 page paper takes a look at the political power of special interest groups. Their ties to the economy are duly noted. Various types of groups are mentioned. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA330SpI.rtf
The Proposed Income Tax Cut
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The Pros and Cons: 7 pages. When
discussing his proposed income tax cut, President George W. Bush
gets both congratulations and shouts of derision. It seems for
every person who believes in his proposals there is one who does
not, but that is par for the course on Capitol Hill. This paper
will take a look at both sides of this controversial plan in
order to come to an informed conclusion on the topic.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAitxct.wps
The Pros and Cons of a Flat Tax
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6 pages in length. The flat income tax system proposes to assign a uniform percentage tax from ten to twenty percent for all Americans and remove the current system involving complex deductions, credits and exemptions. Such a system would be expected to boost economic development and encourage savings since the double income taxation system against savings and investment is eliminated. This paper considers both sides of the flat tax issue and whether the flat tax will really be implemented. Interesting arguments on both sides. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAfltax.wps
The Pros and Cons of Tax Increases
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This is a 3 page paper discussing the pros and cons of tax increases. Increases in income, payroll and property taxes usually meet with opposition when proposed by government officials. However, in many instances an increase in taxes can in the short and long term benefit those who pay them and those who rely on government funding to live. While in many cases, an increase in tax may be used to pay of local, state or federal deficits, in the case of taxes for benefit systems such as Social Security an increase in payroll tax may be the only option available in order to maintain the program, currently expected to begin an annual deficit in 2018. Other tax increases can be seen to benefit residents in a particular community immediately as in the case of Seattle area residents who have been asked to approve a tax increase to maintain the current park system.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJtaxin1.rtf
The Relationship Between Economics and Politics
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This 6 page paper evaluates whether politicians should listen to economists and economists should listen to politicians. The answer is complex, and suggests that there are times when one answer is right and the other wrong, and vice versa. No bibliography.
Filename: SA439eco.rtf
The Relevance of Coalitions in Shefter's Political Crisis Fiscal Crisis
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This 4 page paper examines Martin Shefter's book and focuses on points about coalitions. Information about unionism is included. No bibliography .
Filename: SA319Sh1.rtf
The Rise and Fall of Bretton Woods
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A 5 page research paper that delineates the structure of the Bretton Woods international monetary system. The writer discusses its history, and also how Bretton Woods institutions, such as the IMF and the World Bank, are continuing the Keynesian principles of Bretton Woods, and how many disagree with this legacy. Bibliography lists 4 sources. khbreton.wps
Filename: khbreton.wps
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