Policies to Reduce Federal Budget Deficits by Increasing Economic Growth

35 Pages Posted: 28 May 2025

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Douglas W. Elmendorf

Harvard Kennedy School

Glenn Hubbard

Columbia University - Columbia Business School, Economics

Zachary D. Liscow

Yale University - Law School

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Date Written: May 26, 2025

Abstract

Could policy changes boost economic growth enough and at a low enough cost to meaningfully reduce federal budget deficits? We assess seven areas of economic policy: immigration of high-skilled workers, housing regulation, safety net programs, regulation of electricity transmission, government support for research and development, tax policy related to business investment, and permitting of infrastructure construction. We find that growth-enhancing policies almost certainly cannot stabilize federal debt on their own, but that such policies can reduce the explicit tax hikes, spending cuts, or both that are needed to stabilize debt. We also find a dearth of research on the likely impacts of potential growth-enhancing policies and on ways to design such policies to restrain federal debt, and we offer suggestions for ways to build a larger base of evidence.

Keywords: budget deficits, economic growth, debt, budget scoring

JEL Classification: D24, E62, H62, I38, J61, O38, Q48, Q58, R38

Suggested Citation

Elmendorf, Douglas W. and Hubbard, Glenn and Liscow, Zachary D., Policies to Reduce Federal Budget Deficits by Increasing Economic Growth (May 26, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5268965 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5268965

Douglas W. Elmendorf

Harvard Kennedy School ( email )

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Glenn Hubbard

Columbia University - Columbia Business School, Economics ( email )

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New York, NY 10027
United States

Zachary D. Liscow (Contact Author)

Yale University - Law School ( email )

127 Wall St.
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

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