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The Age of Deficits: Presidents and Unbalanced Budgets from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush [Hardcover]

Iwan Morgan (Author)

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November 19, 2009
The debate over the federal budget--and the deficit spending it tends to produce--has assumed a renewed urgency for reasons that are painfully clear to all of us. Over the past thirty-two years--from the presidency of Jimmy Carter through that of George W. Bush--the U.S. government has in fact balanced its budget in only four of them, while the fiscal challenges confronting President Obama make a balanced budget anytime soon a remote possibility. Iwan Morgan's book provides a much-needed historical perspective on this perennially troubling issue.

The prominent role of Congress notwithstanding, Morgan closely examines the role of presidents in the emergence of large federal budget deficits in the 1970s and 1980s, the reduction of the deficit problem in the 1990s, and its resurrection in the early twenty-first century. He focuses in particular on presidential budget policy to show how, over five administrations, deficit reduction merely complemented rather than took precedence over political priorities--and how Democrats came to support deficit reduction as necessary to preserve the liberal state, while Republicans largely tolerated deficits in order to safeguard their tax programs. Along the way, he considers such curiosities as why Carter and Clinton sought to reduce the deficit at a high level of revenue while Reagan and Bush 43 took the low road, and why Reagan and Bush 41 pressed for constitutional change prohibiting unbalanced budgets while Carter and Clinton opposed such an amendment.

Through this historical perspective, Morgan offers an innovative analysis of the relationship between presidential budget policy and the Federal Reserve's direction of monetary policy and probes the emerging link between America's domestic public indebtedness and external indebtedness. He also provides a fresh look at the growth of the entitlement state in a generally conservative era and the failure of efforts to place it on a secure financial footing.

The Age of Deficits boldly places the budget deficit at the center of modern American political history. Morgan clearly shows that, however much our recent leaders defined the deficit as a threat, their responses to it ultimately reflected their concern with reconciling its reduction with other elements of their governing agenda.


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"Exhaustively researched, elegantly written, and balanced, Morgan's remarkable study is a major scholarly contribution to our understanding of the presidency and of federal budget policy."--Dennis Ippolito, author of Why Budgets Matter: Budget Policy and American Politics

"An important and impressive analysis of budgetary and fiscal politics since the Carter presidency that will stand for some time to come."--James D. Savage, author of Balanced Budgets and American Politics

"A strikingly original and illuminating work that should be read by everyone seeking to understand how modern American politics and public policy work. This is history at its most relevant best."--Robert M. Collins, author of More: The Politics of Economic Growth in Postwar America

About the Author

Iwan Morgan is professor of U.S. Studies and deputy director of the Institute for the Study of the Americas at the University of London. His previous books include Eisenhower versus "The Spenders," Deficit Government: Taxing and Spending in Modern America, and, most recently, Nixon.

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