《金钱的力量:美元如何制约行政行为

Stefano Corsini Concha, Matthew R. Miles
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现代总统利用宪法中的含糊之处,为行使远远超出开国元勋设想的权力辩护。最近的研究表明,美国公众对行政单方权力扩张的约束很差。我们认为,当公众和宪法不能制约行政权力时,行政命令的经济后果可能会制约行政权力。我们使用一个独特的数据集,将领先的经济指标与美国政策议程项目的数据相结合,表明行政命令对美元汇率有直接的影响。与经济似乎没有直接关系的行政命令也会影响美元的价值。在考虑单边行动时,现代总统必须考虑这些决定的经济影响。
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The Power of Money: How the U.S. Dollar Constrains Executive Actions
Modern presidents exploit ambiguities in the constitution to justify exercising power far beyond those envisioned by the Founders. Recent work demonstrates that the American public poorly constrains the expansion of executive unilateral authority. We argue that when the public and the constitution do not check executive power, the economic consequences of executive orders might. Using a unique dataset that combines leading economic indicators with data from the U.S. Policy Agendas Project, we show that executive orders have an immediate impact on the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar. Executive orders on topics that do not seem directly associated with the economy also influence the value of the U.S. currency. When considering unilateral action, the modern president must consider the economic impact of these decisions.
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