By clicking “Accept,” you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies on your device as set forth in our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy. Please note that certain cookies are essential for this website to function properly and do not require user consent to be deployed.

Bucking The Deficit

Economic Policymaking In America

Contributors

By G Calvin Mackenzie

By Saranna Thornton

Formats and Prices

Price

$34.00

Format

Trade Paperback

Format:

Trade Paperback $34.00

For years now, Americans have called for a balanced budget, debt reduction, and fiscal sanity. Yet the federal government continues to spend beyond its income, driving the level of federal debt up and public confidence down. Why is that? Why have the monsters of public finance—pork-barrel spending, entitlements, and the deficit—remained unchecked for so long? What effects have they had on our economy and our politics? What, if anything, can be done to tame them?This concise, well-written primer of American political economy offers answers to these questions and more, all the while covering a vast and complicated intellectual terrain in an accessible and engaging way. Political scientist G. Calvin Mackenzie and economist Saranna Thornton combine forces here to clear up some of the mysteries of contemporary economic theory and practice. They take us on a sweeping tour of the economic turning points in our national history and then go on to discuss what it will take to make sound economic policy and, ultimately, good government for the twenty-first century.Everyone—but especially students of American government, public policy, economics, and business—should have a copy of this on the shelf to help them make sense of the economic news and its political ramifications.

On Sale
Feb 16, 1996
Page Count
208 pages
Publisher
Avalon Publishing
ISBN-13
9780813320618

G Calvin Mackenzie

About the Author

G. Calvin Mackenzie holds the endowed chair of Distinguished Presidential Professor of American Government and is chair of the Department of Government at Colby College.

Learn more about this author