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How Big Should Our Government Be Jon Bakija Lane Kenworthy Peter Lindert Jeff Madrick

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How Big Should Our Government Be Jon Bakija Lane Kenworthy Peter Lindert Jeff Madrick
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Jon Bakija; Lane Kenworthy; Peter Lindert; Jeff Madrick
ISBN: 9780520962811, 0520962818
Language: English
Year: 2016

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How Big Should Our Government Be Jon Bakija Lane Kenworthy Peter Lindert Jeff Madrick by Jon Bakija; Lane Kenworthy; Peter Lindert; Jeff Madrick 9780520962811, 0520962818 instant download after payment.

The size of government is arguably the most controversial discussion in United States politics, and this issue won't fade from prominence any time soon. There must surely be a tipping point beyond which more government taxing and spending harms the economy, but where is that point? In this accessible book, best-selling authors Jeff Madrick, Jon Bakija, Lane Kenworthy, and Peter Lindert try to answer whether our government can grow any larger and examine how we can optimize growth and fair distribution.

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