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Possible Macroeconomic Consequences of Large Future Federal Government Deficits by Ray Fair
Ray C. Fair Yale University - Cowles Foundation; Yale School of Management - International Center for Finance October 20, 2009 Cowles Foundation Discussion Paper No. 1727 Abstract: This paper uses a macroeconometric model of the U.S. economy to analyze possible macroeconomic consequences of ...
Fair prices?
Fair prices?
understandingsociety.blogspot.com — We live in a society that embraces the market in a pretty broad way. We accept that... virtually all goods and services are priced through the market at prices set competitively. We accept that sellers are looking to maximize profits through the ... (more) Fair prices?
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