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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Why Today’s Inflation Is a Fiscal and Credit Policy Hangover

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs Deborah J. Lucas

This blog post is based on a talk presented at the Shadow Open Market Committee on February 11, 2022. The opinions expressed are my own and not those of the MIT Golub Center for Finance and Policy.

Mar 16, 2022
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Building Trust in Government through a 21st Century Approach to Financial Management

By Douglas Criscitello MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

As the keynote speaker at a recent conference of the International Consortium on Government Financial Management held in Washington DC, I had the opportunity to discuss with representatives from over 40 countries one of the primary challenges facing governments around the world – citizen engagement.

Dec 8, 2016
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MIT GCFP

Time to Rethink the U.S. Budget Process?

By Douglas Criscitello MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

While attending a conference of government financial managers in July 2015, I had the opportunity to participate on a panel to consider ways to improve the U.S. budget process and was amazed at the energy and enthusiasm for the topic. With hundreds of attendees cramming a large breakout session room...

Jul 17, 2015
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MIT GCFP Finance

Policy Rx for the economy: Cash or credit?

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs Deborah J. Lucas

What is the best mix of cash and credit assistance to combat the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, and what are the principles that should guide those choices? For policymakers [...]

Mar 27, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Government Credit in the Spotlight

By Deborah J. Lucas MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

It is the rare journalist who tackles the topic of government credit programs and their ills. Rarer still is a popular account that accurately brings these complicated issues to life. Kudos to Michael Grunwald, who writing for Politico, did just that. I highly recommend his article. (Note that to ge...

Jan 26, 2015
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MIT GCFP Economy

Finance profs to Congress: “Bail out people, not corporations”

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs Deborah J. Lucas

A group of top financial economists from universities around the country, including many of my colleagues at Sloan, released a letter this week urging Congress to [...]

Mar 25, 2020
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

China’s Growing Local Government Debt Levels

By Deborah J. Lucas Douglas Criscitello MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs

High rates of debt growth by local governments are a cause for concern in any country. In China, where recent turmoil in the equity and foreign-exchange markets has put a spotlight on that country’s economy and growth prospects, increasing levels of borrowing by provincial and other lower levels of ...

Jan 27, 2016
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

Who pays when Greece defaults on the IMF?

By MIT GCFP - Briefs and Blogs Deborah J. Lucas Douglas Criscitello

Greece recently failed to pay $1.7 billion due to the IMF, thereby becoming the first developed country to default on an IMF loan. That missed payment represents only a portion of the approximately $23 billion in IMF credit outstanding to Greece, suggesting the ultimate losses to the Fund could be m...

Jul 20, 2015
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MIT GCFP

Seeking Graduate Student Assistant

By Peter R Fisher

Peter R. Fisher's advertisement for a position as a Course Development Assistant for Fall 2025.

Sep 16, 2025
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MIT GCFP Public Policy

GCFP 3rd Annual Conference: Recordings, Media, and Materials

Recordings, Media, and Materials from the MIT GCFP 3rd Annual Conference

Oct 7, 2016
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