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New Issue and Two Articles Posted

New issue!  Our Jan/Feb issue is finally out (shipping to print subscribers now; already emailed to e-subscribers).   It may be our funniest issue ever!  (Ok, it’s not clear how to evaluate that claim about an economics magazine…)  Maurice Dufour, … Continue reading

by Chris Sturr | February 05, 2013
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The Keynesian Stimulus Spending Fallacy

It’s a truism of pop Keynesian economics that consumer spending drives the economy; if spending slows in a recession, government must make up the difference. In reality, consumer spending merely signals what consumers want; producers may be unable or unwilling … Continue reading

by Polly Cleveland | December 28, 2012
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