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Boston University School of Law

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International Law

2012

Commitment devices

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The Tax Expenditure Budget Is A Zombie Accountant, Steven Dean Nov 2012

The Tax Expenditure Budget Is A Zombie Accountant, Steven Dean

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Like a student blocking his access to the internet to help him study, governments across the globe rely on commitment devices to generate fiscal discipline. From the collapse of the Congressional Supercommittee in the United States to the near-cataclysmic failure of a mechanism designed to prevent the European Union debt crisis, the evidence suggests that faith in such commitment devices is misplaced. This Article focuses on one such device that stubbornly refuses to stay dead: the tax expenditure budget. Created to guard against abuse by publicizing the costs of tax subsidies then resurrected as a bean counter, the tax expenditure …