Grab hold of the levers A new president can harness the power of the nation’s economy Read more Animate Background Off Featured Insights From unions to Uber Watch a discussion between Miller Center experts Robert Bruner and Chris Lu about the future of work in America The long game The new president must lay the foundation for a next-generation economy Cost of higher education From the National Discussion & Debate Series: The business model of higher education is broken Featured Publications A World Safe for Commerce Democratic Politics and Financial Markets: Pricing Politics Can Startups Save the American Dream? Building a Nation of Makers Topic Finance and Banking Infrastructure Jobs and Economy Taxation Trade Search Economics Economic Issues Facing fiscal realities -- for real Fiscal experts at First Year forum urge frank talk about deficits Howard Witt Miller Center Economic Issues Restoring fiscal sanity Historically, a president’s first year in office has been an auspicious time for getting major tax and spending bills through Congress. Molly Michelmore Washington and Lee University American Defense and Security Redefining national security Mark R. Wilson argues that the next president should rethink the budget for national security Mark R. Wilson University of North Carolina, Charlotte Finance and Banking The Power of Letting (Banks) Go Judge Glock argues the next president should bind himself Odysseus-like, against the siren song of bank bailouts Judge Glock Rutgers University Taxation Taxes on the rich may change a lot in 2017 William Gale and Aaron Krupkin write about the next president's tax plans William Gale and Aaron Krupkin Brookings Institution Economic Issues What kind of society? Kimberly Phillips-Fein writes about fiscal policy as a reflection of our social priorities Kimberly Phillips-Fein New York University Load More
Economic Issues Facing fiscal realities -- for real Fiscal experts at First Year forum urge frank talk about deficits Howard Witt Miller Center
Economic Issues Restoring fiscal sanity Historically, a president’s first year in office has been an auspicious time for getting major tax and spending bills through Congress. Molly Michelmore Washington and Lee University
American Defense and Security Redefining national security Mark R. Wilson argues that the next president should rethink the budget for national security Mark R. Wilson University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Finance and Banking The Power of Letting (Banks) Go Judge Glock argues the next president should bind himself Odysseus-like, against the siren song of bank bailouts Judge Glock Rutgers University
Taxation Taxes on the rich may change a lot in 2017 William Gale and Aaron Krupkin write about the next president's tax plans William Gale and Aaron Krupkin Brookings Institution
Economic Issues What kind of society? Kimberly Phillips-Fein writes about fiscal policy as a reflection of our social priorities Kimberly Phillips-Fein New York University