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jacobin.com
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| | | | | Donald Trump once said that under him, we would "get tired of winning." As the United States sees credit downgrades, deep budget cuts, and potential fiscal crises, the wins are pretty hard to find. | |
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baselinescenario.com
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| | | | | By James Kwak The airline industry is trying to hold up the federal government for $29 billion in grants and another $29 billion in loans. They threaten that if they don't get the grants they will lay off employees, and that if they don't get the loans they will use their remaining cash on dividends... | |
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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | | | Government attempts to assist household with low incomes face an inevitable practical problem. As income for a household rises, it will be necessary to phase out the government assistance. But what happens if--at least over a certain range of incomes--a previously low-income household that increases its earnings discovers that its government benefits are being decreased | |
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blogs.wellesley.edu
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on foreign direct investment (FDI), highlighting a projected decline in 2020 and analyzing factors such as geopolitical tensions, trade policies, and corporate strategies influencing global FDI trends. | ||