12.07.2010 Policy Points

Unresolved Economic Problems

The Economist recently had a cup of tea with Nobel-laureate Joseph Stiglitz.

In Stiglitz’s opinion, poor policy choices are setting the stage for years of lost growth. Additionally, Stiglitz argues that the recovery package was useful but oversold, while noting that the financial system remains a threat to the American economy.

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