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Subject Europe's Spending Binge Is Slowing Its Economy
Date October 21, 2019 7:59 PM
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Europe's Spending Binge Is Slowing Its Economy ([link removed])
by Daniel Lacalle ([link removed])

The string of spending increases announced daily in Europe disguise an extremely dangerous bet: that the ECB will bail out the eurozone forever.

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Stimulus Brings Stagnation: The Case of Japan ([link removed])
by Mihai Macovei ([link removed])

Japan's "lost decade" turned into three decades as the scourge of non-stop monetary and fiscal stimulus brought seemingly endless economic stagnantion.
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The New York Times Gets Neoclassicals, Austrians, and Schumpter Wrong, all in One Article ([link removed])
by Joakim Book ([link removed])

Free-market economists don't run the world, and book reviewers at the NYT should stop pretending they do.
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A Man for Many Seasons ([link removed])
by Bettina Bien Greaves ([link removed])

Henry Hazlitt, author, journalist, editor, reviewer, economist, has gained renown in at least three areas: as a popularizer of sound economic thinking, as a critic of John Maynard Keynes, and as a contributor to moral philosophy.
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