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November 12, 2022
By Patrick Barron
The Missing Factor in Britain's Economic Recovery Plan
As the British economy falters, the government returns to its Keynesian roots. They will find once again that the legacy of J.M. Keynes is inflation and economic ruin.
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By Kevin Dowd
The Rise and Fall of Trussonomics
In presenting her economic plan, Liz Truss failed spectacularly on one thing: cutting spending. Otherwise, a "tax cut" is not a tax cut at all.
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By Frank Shostak
Do "Technology Shocks" Create the Boom-Bust Cycles?
The 2004 Nobel Prize in economics was awarded to two economists for their claim that "technology shocks" cause boom-bust cycles. They have it wrong.
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