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The authors write that Oregon couldn't afford to establish a rainy day fund; borrowing in times of state fiscal crisis is cheaper. The only workable alternative to countercyclical saving or borrowing is a substantial overhaul of Oregon's revenue code, and that's a high price to pay for fiscal...
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Oregon has one of the biggest cyclical budget problems in the country, if not the biggest. Without a rainy day fund, Oregon's state government would have a budget shortfall ten years out of twenty; two of which would be equal to or greater than twenty percent of annual spending. Oregon could...
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