What Does the Trump 2017 Tax Cut Imply for the U.S. Economic Growth, Inflation, and Government Debt?
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What Is Ricardian Equivalence?
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More evidence of Ricardian equivalence and consumer foresight
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Ricardian equivalence alert: Millennials and the funding of their retirements
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Earl A. Thompson on fiscal and monetary policy in the Great Recession
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