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		<description><![CDATA[Was the fiscal stimulus a mistake? | &#8220;The Case Against the Fiscal Stimulus&#8221; by Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron is a great article, not so much because I agree with everything he says but because he sparks some healthy debate about the federal stimulus. Given the results of the election, advocates of more fiscal stimulus will likely have to take a back seat to advocates of reducing debt. So it&#8217;s especially worthwhile now to examine a thoughtful critique...]]></description>
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