The Capitalism and Freedom in the Twenty-First Century Podcast

Fiscal Scoring with Congressional Budget Office Director Phillip Swagel

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Apr 24, 2025
Phillip Swagel, the Director of the Congressional Budget Office, shares insights from his extensive career in economic policy, including his academic journey at Harvard and Princeton. He discusses the vital role of the CBO in the budget process and elaborates on dynamic versus static scoring methods. The conversation also touches on the complexities of fiscal multipliers and their impact on policy decisions, as well as the accuracy of economic forecasting in light of events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Transparency in budget analysis is another key theme, emphasizing the importance of public engagement.
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ANECDOTE

Swagel's 2008 Crisis Experience

  • Phillip Swagel described working during the 2008 financial crisis as urgent and mission-driven to rescue the financial system.
  • Despite being controversial, he acknowledged the necessity of "bailing out" banks to stabilize the economy.
INSIGHT

Current Law vs Policy Baselines

  • CBO provides both current law and current policy baselines to Congress, reflecting different political philosophies.
  • They deliver whichever baseline Congress requests, ensuring comprehensive and non-normative information for legislation analysis.
INSIGHT

Behavior in Conventional Estimates

  • Conventional CBO estimates incorporate behavioral responses such as tax avoidance, evasion, and state reactions to federal policy changes.
  • These behaviors impact budgetary and economic effects, though they may not change the overall economy size significantly.
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