Practical Lessons in Budget Reform

Economists’ research of other nations’ experiences provides insight on the most effective way to deal with unsustainable debt. There is also much to be learned from our own past attempts — successful or not — to meaningfully reform the budget.

This discussion will focus on the following questions:

  • Which fundamental spending, tax, and budget process reforms have proven most effective in reducing debt?  
  • Is there an ideal combination of budgetary reforms for reducing debt?  
  • What about the economy? Can we improve our fiscal situation without making our economic situation even worse?
  • How can we avoid repeating our own past failures in addressing unsustainable debt?
People: 
Matthew D. Mitchell
Calendar Date: 
Sep 16, 2011
MP3: 
https://www.mercatus.org/sites/default/files/For%20Podcast.mp3
Tags: 
Spending, Deficits, & Debt [1]
Entitlements [2]
Budget Process [3]
Government Spending [4]
Podcast Types: 
Podcast Appearance [5]
Publish to Announcements page?: 
Featured Tag: 
Government Spending [4]

Source URL: https://www.mercatus.org/podcast/2011/09/16/practical-lessons-budget-reform

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[1] https://www.mercatus.org/tags/spending-deficits-debt
[2] https://www.mercatus.org/tags/entitlements
[3] https://www.mercatus.org/tags/budget-process
[4] https://www.mercatus.org/tags/government-spending
[5] https://www.mercatus.org/podcasts/types/podcast-appearance

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