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Making Public Policy. Economic Policy and the Budget Key Concepts- Politicians & economists have conflicting views on how to regulate the economy

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Page 1: Making Public Policy. Economic Policy and the Budget Key Concepts-  Politicians & economists have conflicting views on how to regulate the economy

Making Public Policy

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Economic Policy and the Budget

Key Concepts- Politicians & economists have conflicting

views on how to regulate the economy Economic policy-making involves several

parts of the government The budget indicates how much the

government will collect in taxes and spend

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Government Role in the Economy

Fiscal Policy – Congress, CBO, Sec. of Treasury, OMB and the President Raising money

Taxes – Social insurance, Individual income, Corporate, and excise

Borrowing Spending

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Spending money Entitlements National Defense Interest on Debt Grants

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The Budget

Policy document Collect in taxes Spend in revenues How these revenues will be spent 2008 = $2.66 Trillion in receipts , $2.9

Trillion in spending

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Spending

Discretionary spending – Departments and agencies = $1.4 Trillion

Mandatory spending- examples - Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid = $1.788 Trillion

Iraq and Afghanistan not included in regular budget

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Figure 16.4: Tax Burdens in Nineteen Democratic Nations

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Figure 16.5: Federal Taxes on Income, Top Percentage Rates

Source: Updated from Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report (September 18, 1993), 2488.

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Monetary Policy controls money supply by changing

reserve rates, interest rates & treasury notes Federal Reserve Board = The Fed members

are appointed by the president and serve 14 yr. terms

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Social Welfare

Two Kinds of Welfare 1. Benefit most or all - ex. Social

Security 2. Benefit only a small amount – ex.

Medicaid

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Social WelfareThe big Three

Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) or Social Security

Medicare – For retired & disabled people Medicaid – For low income

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Social Welfare

Both SS and Medicare are controversial policies. The problems with funding them cut across several aspects of the policy-making process.

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Foreign & Military Policy

The Constitution’s ambiguous definition of the foreign policy powers invites conflict

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Defense Budget

Taxes fund the military Privatization of some functions 2009 - $655 billion China - $70 billion & Russia - $50

billion

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Figure 20.1: Trends in Military Spending (in constant dollars)

Source: Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), "National Defense Budget Estimates for FY 2003."

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Environmental Policy

Environmentalists v. energy producers Protection v. costs Rachel Carson – Silent Spring

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Figure 16.2: History of the National Debt

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President as Chief Diplomat

1. In charge of foreign policy 2. Appoints ambassadors 3. Executive agreements 4. Negotiates treaties 5. Recognition of foreign

governments

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A. Senate must approve appointments

B. Senate must approve treaties (2/3)

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President as Commander in Chief

1. Civilian authority over the military

A. War Powers Act 1973

B. Congress declares war

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