Legislating Crisis

David Kamin
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For the last several years, the congressional budget process has jumped from self-created crisis to self-created crisis. Debt limit, shutdown, sequester, potential withholding of congressional pay, and others beyond that — all of these crises coming in quick succession and requiring Congress to take action to avert a problem. There is a common element to each of these crises. In particular, Congress sets an undesirable event to occur at a later time — hence, prompting the possible crisis. This chapter represents an exploration of these devices, and a modest defense of some of them, despite the recent chaos in Washington. In particular, in legislating crisis, Congress may be addressing some of its other failings. These devices can serve constructive purposes by allowing Congress to not fully specify the way legislation will work in the future given the transaction costs involved in doing so; by allowing Congress to enforce the deals it makes; and, finally, by allowing Congress to better coordinate negotiations and, specifically, set timelines for deal-making. Thus, in some cases, the threat of crisis may be better than the alternative of none.
立法危机
在过去的几年里,国会预算程序从自己造成的危机跳到自己造成的危机。债务限额、政府关闭、自动减支、可能被扣留的国会薪酬,以及其他问题——所有这些危机都接踵而至,要求国会采取行动来避免问题。每一次危机都有一个共同的因素。特别是,国会把一件不希望发生的事情安排在晚些时候——因此,引发了可能的危机。本章对这些手段进行了探索,并对其中一些进行了适度的辩护,尽管最近华盛顿出现了混乱。特别是,在立法危机中,国会可能正在解决其他一些失误。这些手段可以起到建设性的作用,允许国会不必完全规定立法在未来的运作方式,因为这样做涉及的交易成本;通过允许国会执行其达成的协议;最后,允许国会更好地协调谈判,具体来说,为达成协议设定时间表。因此,在某些情况下,危机的威胁可能比没有危机的选择要好。
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