The Constitution and the budget : are constitutional limits on tax, spending, and budget powers desirable at the Federal level? /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Moore, W. S. (ed.), Penner, Rudolph Gerhard, 1936- (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, c1980.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword / William J. Baroody
  • Preface / W.S. Moore and Rudolph G. Penner
  • Introduction / W.S. Moore
  • Constitutional roulette: the dimensions of the risk / Gerlad Gunther
  • The Meaning of the Article V / Charles L. Black, Jr.
  • The case for a general constitutional convention / Laurence H. Silberman
  • The origins of Article V of the constitution / Gordon S. Wood
  • Thoughts on the value of the convention alternative / Paul M. Bator
  • Introduction / Herbert Stein
  • Prudent steps toward a balanced budget / Arthur F. Burns
  • Balancing the budget versus limiting spending / Craig Stubblebine
  • Discretionary control of the federal budget / James T. McIntyre, Jr.
  • Constitutional versus discretionary constraints / Bruce K. MacLaury
  • Introduction / Rudolph G. Penner
  • Procedural and quantitative constitutional constraints on fiscal authority / James M. Buchanan
  • Constitutional limitations as self-denying ordinances / William H. Riker
  • Is the balances budget amendment limit regulation and inflation? / Anthony Downs
  • Introduction / Robert P. Griffin
  • Politics and economics of a balanced budget amendment / Charles L. Schultze
  • Problems and prospects of budget balance / Richard G. Lugar
  • The balanced budget: a view from the Congress / David R. Obey
  • It is time for a serious reform / James Dale Davidson
  • The feasibility of an amendment: some legal and political considerations / Ralph K. Winter.