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INTERNET RESOURCES:
Chapter 29: Fiscal Policy and the
Budget Deficit
Web assignments:
- Econoventure
- A Balanced-Budget Amendment?
- Balanced-Budget Amendment: Pro
and Con
Web materials related to topics discussed in Chapter 29
- Bureau
of the Public Debt
- This page, provided by the Bureau of the Public Debt
(a component of the Treasury Department) contains
information on the size of the federal debt.
Annual
historical data on the debt is available from 1791 -
1986 is available at this site.
More
detailed data from 1987 to the present-day
(literally) is also available.
- The
Concord Coalition
- An organization formed to support a balanced federal
budget and to ensure that Social Security, Medicare, and
Medicaid will survive for current and future generations.
- Council
of Economic Advisers
- This group of professional economists is charged with
providing "state-of-the-art" advice to the President on
economic matters.
- Congressional Budget
Office
- This site contains information about current federal
taxation and spending issues.
- Economic
Report of the President 1997
- The Economic Report of the President contains
a good discussion of recent U.S. macroeconomic
performance. The site listed above contains a searchable
version of the two most recent reports. If you prefer,
you may also browse through
the
full text of the Economic Report of the President,
1997.
- From
Theory to Practice: Some Reflections (by Edward G.
Boehne)
- The President of the Philadelphia Fed reflects back
on changes in economists understanding of the effects of
discretionary fiscal and monetary policy over the past 30
years.
- House Budget
Committee (Republican page)
- On this page you can find out why the President's
plan will wreck the economy.
- House
Budget Committee (Democrat page)
- On this page you can find out why the President's
plan will save the economy.
- Macroeconomic statistics and
data
- Links to a variety of online sources of macroeconomic
statistics and data.
- The
National Debt: Separating Fact from Myth (by Edward
Flaherty)
- A summary of some of the economic issues concerning
the economic effect of the National debt.
- Office
of Manangement and Budget
- This is the home page of the Executive agency most
directly charged with formulating the federal budget each
year.
- Senate
Budget Committee (Democrat page)
- This page contains a list of links to the home pages
of the members of the Committee, but little else at this
time.
- Senate
Budget Committee (Republican page)
- This page contains links to information on the
deficit and debt as well as numerous press releases and
policy statements.
Related resources:
Other economic resources
- This page contains a set of links to economic
resources that may be of interest to introductory
economics students.
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