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NEW STUDY – BIGGER GOVERNMENT, SLOWER GROWTH

WALL STREET JOURNAL JULY 10, 2010 Lessons From the Swedish Welfare State New research shows bigger government means slower growth. Our country is a prime example. By ANDREAS BERGH AND MAGNUS HENREKSON Americans are debating whether to substantially expand the size of their government. As Swedish economists who live in the developed world’s largest welfare

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THE END OF THE ROAD FOR STIMULATING THE ECONOMY?

JUNE 26, 2010 The Keynesian Dead End Spending our way to prosperity is going out of style. Today’s G-20 meeting has been advertised as a showdown between the U.S. and Europe over more spending “stimulus,” and so it is. But the larger story is the end of the neo-Keynesian economic moment, and perhaps the start

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