Americans think national parks are worth US$92 billion, but we don't fund them accordingly
- Written by Linda J. Bilmes, Daniel Patrick Moynihan Senior Lecturer in Public Policy and Public Finance, Harvard University
Viewing wildlife in Yellowstone National Park, WyomingNational Park Service/FlickrOne of the quirks of government accounting is that our nation’s most valuable assets – from aircraft carriers to interstate highways – don’t appear on any national balance sheet. In part this is because it is hard to put a value on them. How...






