Web links for 1st October 2009
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Chris Dillow says that making cuts “at a time when the private sector is unable or unwilling to borrow and spend is a recipe for depressing demand. The message is simple. Looking at government borrowing properly – that is, as the counterpart of private lending – suggests either that spending cuts might be unnecessary, or that they could be downright damaging.”
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Hopi contributes to the middle Britain debate