Democracy in Deficit explained
Democracy in Deficit: The Political Legacy of Lord Keynes is a book by American economists James M. Buchanan and Richard E. Wagner originally published in 1977.[1] [2] [3]
Contents
The book consists of 12 chapters:[4]
- What Hath Keynes Wrought?
- The Old-Time Fiscal Religion
- First, the Academic Scribblers
- The Spread of the New Gospel
- Assessing the Damages
- The Presuppositions of Harvey Road
- Keynesian Economics in Democratic Politics
- Money-Financed Deficits and Political Democracy
- Institutional Constraints and Political Choice
- Alternative Budgetary Rules
- What about Full Employment?
- A Return to Fiscal Principle
Notes and References
- Douglas . Hernán Cortés . 1979 . Reviewed Work: "Democracy in Deficit: The Political Legacy of Lord Keynes" by James Buchanan, Richard Wagner . Cuadernos de Economía . 16 . 48 . 245–251 . 41951129.
- Glahe . Fred R. . 1978 . Reviewed Work: Democracy in Deficit: The Political Legacy of Lord Keynes by James M. Buchanan, Richard E. Wagner . Public Choice . 33 . 1 . 104–107 . 30023027.
- Hansen . Susan Blackall . 1979 . Democracy in Deficit: The Political Legacy of Lord Keynes. By James M. Buchanan and Richard E. Wagner. . American Political Science Review . 73 . 4 . 1123–1124 . 10.2307/1953997.
- James M. Buchanan and Richard E. Wagner, Democracy in Deficit: The Political Legacy of Lord Keynes. New York: Academic Press, 1977.