What progressive economist admitted the obvious here?

“[T]he end of the Depression—which is the usual, indeed perhaps the sole, motivating example for the [Keynesian] view that a one-time fiscal stimulus can produce sustained recovery, does not actually appear to fit the story line too well”.

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3 Responses to What progressive economist admitted the obvious here?

  1. Star says:

    Most help articles on the web are inaccurate or inotnerehc. Not this!

  2. Pete a baissé de niveau, on dirait qu’il commence à sentir le poids des ans, il a été battu par Monfils, Monfils!!!!! Comment? Il a 39 ans? Et alors? C’est Pete, et Pete à 39 ans reste Pete.

  3. I realy believe the principal had good intentions,another thing is that the principal should be interviewed and given a chance to tell people what her motive was and she must also have reasons for her action.In my opinion i believe that tough the principal might have good intentions but did not follow the right procedures.

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