How Budgetary Choices Affect Work, Saving, and Growth: The Real Purpose of 'Dynamic' Estimating
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Testimony proposing a more consistent and timely use of dynamic analysis in the budget process rather than adopting dynamic scoring initially.
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Diamond, John W.. "How Budgetary Choices Affect Work, Saving, and Growth: The Real Purpose of 'Dynamic' Estimating." (2006) http://www.bakerinstitute.org/research/how-budgetary-choices-affect-work-saving-and-growth-the-real-purpose-of-dynamic-estimating/.