Short-Term Gain for Long-Term Pain: The Real Story of Rubinomics
Dean Baker
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This paper examines the economic policies of the Clinton presidency and their lasting effects on the U.S. economy.
Date: 2005-11
Note: Presented at the 2005 Hofstra University William Jeffereson Clinton Presidential Conference.
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