After the Earthquake: The President's Budget for FY 1996

What changes has the political earthquake of November 1994 wreaked on the federal budget and, in particular, on the president's budget? Are the policy dynamics of federal budgets so entrenched that they transcend politics and are impervious to shocks? Or do the political changes presage radical...

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Deficit financing
Earthquakes
Economic development
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Political parties
Politics
Power
Presidents
Tax cuts
Tax increases
Taxes
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