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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Diagnosis and Solution

They aren't always named after the same person. Even when the person is JM Keynes. Aggregate demand might be the problem, but that doesn't mean fiscal stimulus (specifically spending) is the solution.
Posted by Daniel Schwanke at 8:48 PM
Labels: economics
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