These fields are intended to reflect the uncertainty of these estimates and the integration of most of the views of economists about the effects of fiscal stimulus. .
. Mention Keynes for the average American (or middle school in Chicago), economist, and his eyes glassy. This policy may have a million more unemployed. Imagine what it would be today's economy resembles the variety of economic rescue plans and bandages and splints applied to the end of the Bush administration and the beginning of the Obama administration. People still believe that the TARP (begun under the Bush administration) has been a costly failure, but the truth is that it was a resounding success, with a much lower cost than widely realized. There are still people arguing that GM has been solved, or as they say "allowed to remain in private hands, hands that have to save it. This result just goes to show how incredibly ignorant and ill-informed Americans, on average.
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