Will Marshall Proposes Another Prize for Krugman
…not alone in his view that dollar for dollar spending provides more stimulus than tax cuts, note at his blog he links to CAP analysis of the implications of the…
…not alone in his view that dollar for dollar spending provides more stimulus than tax cuts, note at his blog he links to CAP analysis of the implications of the…
…to advance the larger agenda we at least ought to listen. Because a cap increase would serve to reduce the needed benefit cut and move it out in time. So…
…between $102,000 and $160,000 (noting that the cap increase is itself capped under LMS and still doesn’t reach to gains on capital)? LMS lays out some positive policy outcomes if…
…Bank Lending Per Capita (Black) and Real Final Sales Per Capita (Blue). Both are rolling over from extremely anemic recovery peaks. Graph 1 – Lending Growth/ Cap and Real…
…GDP per Capita. At the risk of having anyone think I accept homework assignments from trolls, here is a look at that very thing. I’m snowed in tonight, so what…
…so inexpensive? For one thing, it had a $25,000 cap on annual benefits. It also had no limit on out-of-pocket costs, and it would only cover generic medications. CoverTN was…
…put forward inaccuracies. Again, the presumption was that she herself did not know then that the ACA requires, and that therefore her new plan has, an annual out-of-pocket cap of…
…below the region’s normal percentage cap (determined under the first principle) with a 50% cut in the cap for projects over 50 million euros and a 66% cut for the…
…wage income has escaped taxation. When the Greenspan Commission set the cap for taxable wages in 1983, it covered 90 percent of wage income. Currently the cap only covers around…
…European Union’s successful control over incentive spending there, elaborated further to have higher caps in poorer regions and a cap of in the richest EU regions. In addition, the caps…