GENERATIONAL ACCOUNTING : KNOWING WHO PAYS, AND WHEN, FOR WHAT WE SPEND
GENERATIONAL ACCOUNTING : KNOWING WHO PAYS, AND WHEN, FOR WHAT WE SPEND
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Book Description
This book makes the radical argument that the government's budget deficit--the cornerstone of conventional economic policy analysis and management--is a number devoid of economic content and that its use has repeatedly led us astray.
Generational Accounting: Knowing Who Pays, and When, for What We Spend,Laurence J. Kotlikoff,Free Press,0029175852,Accounting - General,Budget deficits,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,Economic Conditions,Fiscal policy,Generational accounting,Parenting - Child Rearing,Politics - Current Events,Politics / Current Events,Public Policy - Economic Policy,United States,Accounting,Current Events / General
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