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Date: 2012-06-18 18:07:43
Economic policy
Public finance
Economy of the United States
Late-2000s financial crisis
Government debt
United States public debt
Deficit spending
United States federal budget
European sovereign debt crisis
Fiscal policy
Public economics
Economics

A World Upside Down? Deficit Fantasies in the Great Recession Thomas Ferguson and Robert Johnson | Roosevelt Institute Working Paper No. 7

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