Paying for what government should do.

نویسنده

  • Jeffrey D Sachs
چکیده

Barack Obama released in February, called " A New Era of Responsibility, " is as much a philosophy of government as a fiscal action plan. Gone is the Ronald Reagan view that " government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. " Obama rightly sees an expanded role for government as vital to meeting the 21st-century challenge of sustainable development. The scientific discipline known as public economics describes why government is needed alongside markets to allocate resources. These reasons include the protection of the poor through a social safety net; the correction of externalities such as greenhouse gas emissions; the provision of " merit goods " such as health care and education that society deems to be essential for all its members; and the financing of scientific and technological research that cannot be efficiently captured by private investors. In all these circumstances, the free-market system tends to under-provide the resource in question. Reagan came to office in 1981 on a platform of shrinking the public sector to free resources for market-based resource allocation. Federal revenues and outlays remained relatively unchanged as a share of national income from 1981 to 2008, at around 18 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) for revenues and around 21 percent of GDP for outlays. The U.S. ran budget deficits during most of that period, with a long and chronic stalemate between those who would raise taxes and those who would cut spending. By and large, the public resisted cuts to spending programs but also resisted calls for tax increases. The result is in strong contrast with Europe. Federal , state and local government revenues in the U.S. are about 33 percent of gross domestic product, compared with 45 percent in Europe; spending stands at 39 percent of GDP in the U.S. and 46 percent in Europe. Yet because U.S. taxes are even lower than spending as a share of GDP, U.S. deficits are chronically higher. Obama's budget plan properly focuses on areas that public economics identifies as priorities: health, education, public infrastructure , and research and development, especially sustainable energy—all areas where the U.S. lags discernibly behind many parts of Europe. The president's vision of an expanded federal role is on target and transformative, but the financing will be tricky. This year's deficit will reach an astounding $1.75 trillion , or 12 percent of GDP. In the plan, the government debt …

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Scientific American

دوره 300 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009