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Nobel Economist, Stiglitz, Says “Romney’s Plan is Based on Magic”
Nobel winning economist Joseph Stiglitz on Romney’s economic policies: “The budget cuts that Romney/Ryan propose will certainly slow growth. If the European downturn continues that could tip us into a recession. The cuts certainly won’t provide the kind of stimulus … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Elections, Income Distribution, Inequality, Presidential Leadership, Taxes
Tagged arithmetic, austerity, debt, economic growth, education, GDP, inequality, infrastructure, macroeconomics, magic, Romney, Ryan, Stiglitz, tax cuts
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