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Economics focus: The lessons of 1937 | The Economist
Christina Romer, the chairwoman of Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, uses her knowledge of the Depression to warn against trying to reduce the deficit too quickly.
The clamour to cut public sector pay is based on myth | Polly Toynbee …
An excellent follow-up to her article on public sector pensions
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