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Questions for James K. Galbraith: The Populist
The progressive economist talks about why economics is useless, why Henry Paulson’s bailout fell short and how the Bush administration replaced free markets with a “predator state.”
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Questions for James K. Galbraith: The Populist
The progressive economist talks about why economics is useless, why Henry Paulson’s bailout fell short and how the Bush administration replaced free markets with a “predator state.”
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Anonymous
on 11-01-2008
Fear of Deflation Lurks as Global Demand Drops
Consumer cutbacks could lead to falling prices, suffocating investment and worsening joblessness for months.
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Specter of Deflation Lurks as Global Demand Drops
Consumer cutbacks could lead to falling prices, suffocating fresh investment and worsening joblessness for months or even years, economists say.
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Specter of Deflation Lurks as Global Demand Drops
Consumer cutbacks could lead to falling prices, suffocating fresh investment and worsening joblessness for months or even years, economists say.
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on 10-31-2008
The Way Live Now: The Price of Optimism
When prosperity no longer feels like an inalienable right.
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The Way Live Now: The Price of Optimism
When prosperity no longer feels like an inalienable right.
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on 10-25-2008
Economic View: But Have We Learned Enough?
Understanding the Great Depression and avoiding another one are two different things.
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Economic View: But Have We Learned Enough?
Understanding the Great Depression and avoiding another one are two different things.
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on 10-25-2008
Inflation Delivers a Blow to Vietnam’s Spirits
With inflation the highest in Asia and food prices 74 percent above those a year ago, Vietnam is suffering its first serious downturn in twenty years.
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on 08-23-2008
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