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Legislative Logrolling and Fiscal Discipline in Latin America

  • October 15, 2014

Legislative logrolling may be one determinant affecting the efficiency of public financial management in Latin American. This article studies a possible line of causality indicating how logrolling might have shaped differently public financial management reflecting variability in fiscal outcomes in…

Categories: Economy, International Policy, Latin America

A Positive Retirement Solution for Public and Private Workers

  • June 13, 2013

By Mark Rosenfeld As the national conversation focuses on government debt, judicial nominees, and immigration reform, almost every state in the US has been struggling with their public sector retirement accounts. The Pew Center on the States reports that 34…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Politics
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