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Fiscal Stimulus?

What is the best policy to revive the economy and improve the incomes of working people? Bailing out insolvent banks, and asking them to lend more money? Taxes on consumption? Simplify the income tax and flatten the rates? Or just print a bunch of money? HGS instructor Bob Jene knows the answer (which is “no”) …

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Posted byhgsOctober 24, 2011September 3, 2013Posted inUncategorizedTags: Chicago, Fiscal Stimulus, TARP

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