Proceedings of the 2000 International Pipeline Conference: Presented at the International Pipeline Conference (IPC 2000), Calgary, Alberta, Canada, October 1-5, 2000
has flourished even with California's high cost of living and heavier regulatory hand. "Both states are doing well, but there is a different tradition in California than in Texas, and it's a question of taste," said John Ellwood, a professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley.
Date: Jun 08, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
As 'Texas Miracle' fades, economists take closer look at state policies
Both states are doing well, but there is a different tradition in California than in Texas, and its a question of taste, said John Ellwood, a professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley.
Because of the automatic cuts that would have occurred, this is the California equivalent of sequestration at the national level, John Ellwood, a state budget expert at UC Berkeley, told me last month. Sequestrationaka the fiscal cliffwill trigger $600 billion in U.S. tax hikes and spending cuts