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    <title>How the American Public Would Deal with the Budget Deficit: A Study by the Program for Public Consultation and Knowledge Networks</title>
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    <description>Title: How the American Public Would Deal with the Budget Deficit: A Study by the Program for Public Consultation and Knowledge Networks
Authors: Kull, Steven; Ramsay, Clay; Lewis, Evan; Subias, Stefan
Abstract: A Study by the Program for Public Consultation and Knowledge Networks. The purpose of this study was to give a representative sample of Americans the chance to deal with the problem of the budget in such an integrated framework, one in which they would make tradeoffs. The goal was to have respondents face the kinds of challenges that policymakers face when making a budget. In this way we can see whether Americans are able to deal with such a challenge, and whether they in fact know what their value priorities are.</description>
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    <description>Title: Consulting the American People on the 2001/2003 Tax Cuts: A Study by the Program for Public Consultation and Knowledge Networks
Authors: Kull, Steven; Ramsay, Clay; Lewis, Evan; Subias, Stefan
Abstract: These are the results of a poll conducted by The Program for Public Consultation on public opinion of 2013 U.S. proposed tax cuts. It is part of a series of in-depth consultations on issues relating to the American economy—including a major study, released in February 2011, on how the public would deal with the budget deficit, and a study on temporary payroll tax cuts for employees and employers (December 2011). Please contact PPC if you would like a detailed sample design.</description>
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    <description>Title: Consulting Americans on the Payroll Tax Cut for Employees and Employers: A Study by the Program for Public Consultation and Knowledge Networks
Authors: Kull, Steven; Tamsay, Clay; Lewis, Evan; Subias, Stefan
Abstract: These are the results of a poll conducted by The Program for Public Consultation on public opinion of 2012 payroll tax cuts. The poll was fielded from December 3 to 9, 2011 as part of a larger study with a sample of 907 adult Americans. Please contact PPC if you would like a detailed sample design.</description>
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    <description>Title: American Public Favors Safe Havens in Syria
Authors: Kull, Steven
Abstract: These are some of the findings of a poll of 727 Americans, conducted March 3-7, 2012 by the Program on International Policy Attitudes.</description>
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