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From the Editor Business Economics Vol. 47, No. 3 National Association for Business Economics U.S. Congressional Budget Office making clear Business Economics (2012) 47, 159–160. doi:10.1057/be.2012.22 that there is no avoiding tough federal revenue and spending decisions if the U.S. federal government is to regain a sustainable fiscal path. The next paper, by Susan Dudley, takes a critical ast year, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation look at the methods used in the U.S. Office of Lmade a generous grant to the NABE Founda- Management and Budget to assess the benefits and tion for the purpose of expanding the audience of costs of regulation. This is followed by Holger the Economic Policy Conference, and the NABE Schmieding’s paper on what is fact and what is fic- Board of Directors decided that devoting a special tion regarding the Euro Crisis, emphasizing the role issue of Business Economics to the Policy Con- of political leadership within the Eurozone and the ference was a good way to honor that intention. critical role of the European Central Bank. This issue follows that tradition, with continued One of the panels at the Policy Conference was, support from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation. “Impact of an Iranian Blockade on http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Business Economics Springer Journals

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Business Economics , Volume 47 (3): 2 – Jul 1, 2012

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Publisher
Springer Journals
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2012 National Association for Business Economics
ISSN
0007-666X
eISSN
1554-432X
DOI
10.1057/be.2012.22
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Business Economics Vol. 47, No. 3 National Association for Business Economics U.S. Congressional Budget Office making clear Business Economics (2012) 47, 159–160. doi:10.1057/be.2012.22 that there is no avoiding tough federal revenue and spending decisions if the U.S. federal government is to regain a sustainable fiscal path. The next paper, by Susan Dudley, takes a critical ast year, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation look at the methods used in the U.S. Office of Lmade a generous grant to the NABE Founda- Management and Budget to assess the benefits and tion for the purpose of expanding the audience of costs of regulation. This is followed by Holger the Economic Policy Conference, and the NABE Schmieding’s paper on what is fact and what is fic- Board of Directors decided that devoting a special tion regarding the Euro Crisis, emphasizing the role issue of Business Economics to the Policy Con- of political leadership within the Eurozone and the ference was a good way to honor that intention. critical role of the European Central Bank. This issue follows that tradition, with continued One of the panels at the Policy Conference was, support from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation. “Impact of an Iranian Blockade on

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