vrijdag 17 juli 2009
Where the New Deal went badly wrong
Harold Cole of Penn and Lee Ohanian of UCLA argue that FDR's meddling with markets did more harm than good, lengthening the Great Depression by some seven years. "Indeed, the New Deal is best seen as a cautionary tale for those prepared to rush to regulate the economy. Read the complete article from the Milken Institute here.
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