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Piscal Folicy 101—Economic Policy Meets Partisan Politics

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The world of political Washington is leavened by a wonderful troupe called the Capitol Steps, an ensemble whose mission is to poke fun at our political follies. Their signature rap is called “Lirty Dies,” open-ended verse in which the first letters of words are strategically reversed, causing outbursts of laughter and insight.

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Hilley, J. (2008). Piscal Folicy 101—Economic Policy Meets Partisan Politics. In: Aronson, J., Parmet, H., Thornton, R. (eds) Variations in Economic Analysis. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1182-7_5

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