Cato participated in a new project on constitutional interpretation. The less the government spends, the more GDP grows.
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December 1, 2020
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When Government Spending Is Down, the GDP Goes Up ([link removed] )
The economy is not a car that needs government spending for fuel, but an organism that adapts, improves, and grows automatically when the government leaves it alone.
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By Chris Edwards
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