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TheTreasury's new reportis not the last word on dynamic analysis, but it is a big step toward a more realistic view of tax policy.
One of the more hotly debated policy questions surrounding tax reform is how revenues are affected by changes in the tax code. The current standard for assessing such changes does not take into account growth effects from tax cuts, which in turn boost revenues. Ignoring such effects can make tax...
If education philanthropists want to influence policy, then they must open themselves to more public debate about their plans and goals.
A source of much spirited debate, budget "scoring" has been used to estimate changes in government revenues and outlays if federal tax and spending programs are altered. Historically, the U.S. federal government has used a "static scoring" methodology that assumes that all policy changes would not affect the size of...
The new portal for AEI's scholarship blends a clean, modern design with dynamic search and filters, a streamlined registration process and easy online events viewing, enhanced social media tools including article highlights primed for Twitter, and special collections of content that keep readers on top of the hot news trends.
Consider an ambitious United Nations effort that, while not widely known in the U.S., has implications for developing world economic growth and for American taxpayers.
In many ways, the most interesting dynamic right now is that surrounding Speaker John Boehner, who has in the past been a first-rate legislator, knows how the legislative process works and knows the risks of a shutdown--to the economy and to his party--are high.
Now that the Congressional Budget Office's dynamic scoring operation is up, the Joint Tax Committee should be required to borrow the apparatus developed by the CBO and begin providing detailed scores of important tax bills.





