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Briefing Paper: Tharuni Jayaraman & Taylor Bates, “NFIB v. Sebelius: A Potential Shift in the Doctrine of Conditional Spending” (2015)
5.1.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/Edl4TdMrZXlHg4JTvQ3ZJo4BtkyQdQ_9gP7W198vfXf7yg?e=anZgad
Briefing Paper: Zach D’Amico & Jacqueline Lash, “Dynamic Scoring: Challenges and Advantages of Macroeconomic Revenue Estimation and Scoring” (2015)
3.2.4
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EfW7cxKEPOBNoYvAAXSxV08BvA_7Hpp9d12xwWIOFqjmLw?e=DB0w5Q
Brook Stanley & Amy Hinz, Budgeting for Gift Accounts and Revolving Funds (May 6, 2016) (HLS Federal Budget Policy Briefing Paper No. 60)
4.2.4
https://harvardwiki.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/52592651/STANLEY%20-%20Briefing%20Paper%20No.%2060.pdf
Budget Briefing Paper: Bending the Health Care Cost Curve (May 12, 2014)
6.2.6
http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic1379255.files/Federal%20Budget%20Briefing%20Paper_Bending%20the%20Health%20Care%20Cost%20Curve_Final.pdf
Budget Briefing Paper on State and Municipal Pensions (May 12, 2014)
5.1.5
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EX09h69EX59Ijp_U5qecM7YBjv9PcFtoNpai3k8rI87w5Q?e=Azsnqw
Casazza & Schmidt, The History of the Congressional Appropriations PRocess: 1789-2014 (May 11, 2014) (FBP Briefing Paper No. 42)
2.1.5
https://harvardwiki.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/52592651/CASAZZA%20-%20Briefing%20Paper%20No.%2042.pdf
CBO, Options for Reducing the Deficit: 2017-2026 (Dec. 2016)
6.2.4
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EV4H1fiw2CRFudblwJ9UMpMBfacxG_zOwdamUMbX_IsJVg?e=367MFr
CBO, The 2016 Long-Term Budget Outlook (July 2016)
8.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EeDs7eRS6lJEnfDxynBIL2YB-BAskgXMHnf9ICP9ME5c0w?e=DA71mM
CBO Update to Budget and Economic Outlook: 2016 to 2026 (Aug. 2016)
2.1.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/ER3PkYGBH_ZHpVmHoDBXu8QBBAO6W-vVOQu1zNL4GXfPUQ?e=aN2plm
Chaz Kelsh, Presidential Influence on the Federal Budget (May 2016) (HLS Budget Briefing Paper No. 61)
4.1.6
https://harvardwiki.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/52592651/KELSH%20-%20Briefing%20Paper%20No.%2061.pdf
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