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Threshold Effects in the U.S. Budget Deficit Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Philip Arestis
Andrea Cipollini
Bassam Fattouh
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We contribute to the debate on whether the large U.S. federal budget deficits are sustainable in the long run. We model the U.S. government deficit per capita as a threshold autoregressive process. We find evidence that the U.S. budget deficit is sustainable in the long run and that economic policymakers will intervene to reduce per capita deficit only when it reaches a certain threshold.
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