The Long Pedigree of Interventionism
Delong J. Bradford
The Economists' Voice, 2009, vol. 6, issue 8, 2
Abstract:
According to DeLong, government interventionism in times like these has a long history of, if not success, avoiding the worst. However, one does wonder about the discretion that is being exercised in the course of today's interventions.
Date: 2009
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