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www.alphaitjournal.com
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| | | | By Ross Pettit - 21 January 2009 It's pretty obvious by now that we're not in an ordinary downturn. The US Federal Reserve and the Bank of ... | |
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marketmonetarist.com
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| | | | China's strategy of increasing debt issuance to stimulate the economy mirrors Japan's reliance on public spending and debt during its "Lost Decade." In response to a faltering economy, the Japanese government repeatedly increased public investment, hoping to jumpstart growth through infrastructure projects and other short-term measures. While these efforts provided a temporary boost, they ultimately... | |
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mronline.org
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| | | | Superficially in the recent period the U.S. has attempted to display two apparently contradictory sides of its policy to China. | |
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scholars-stage.org
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| | Does China have a plan to save its wobbly economy? Last week in Foreign Policy I argued that it does-but not the sort of plan most Western economists are comfortable with. Western analysts blame slowing growth on a variety of factors: a communist bureaucracy paralyzed by purges and confused by an unfavorable economic environment, 'animal... |