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Microeconomics / Infrastructure / United States federal budget / Public capital / Government spending / American Recovery and Reinvestment Act / Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery / Deficit reduction in the United States / National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank / Presidency of Barack Obama / Economic policy / Economics
Date: 2015-03-02 13:18:36
Microeconomics
Infrastructure
United States federal budget
Public capital
Government spending
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery
Deficit reduction in the United States
National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank
Presidency of Barack Obama
Economic policy
Economics

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