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Krugman schools Will
Krugman schools Will
KRUGMAN SCHOOLS WILL.... On ABC's "This Week" earlier, George Will explained his belief that FDR financial/regulatory policies discouraged investment and created an environment in which the "depression became the Great Depression." Fortunately, Will was sitting next to Paul Krugman. To...
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youtube.com — Paul Krugman un-revises history at George Will's expense. Classic. 11_16_08... (more) Krugman schools Will (video)
George Will: ‘The First New Deal Didn’t Work’
George Will: ‘The First New Deal Didn’t Work’
thinkprogress.org — Economists on both the left and right broadly agree that the need for stimulative government spending is... necessary to prevent a further collapse of the global economic system — just as the New Deal and the deficit spending of World War II ... (more) George Will: ‘The First New Deal Didn’t Work’
Will v. Krugman on the Depression
Will v. Krugman on the Depression
yglesias.thinkprogress.org — Nice work as the Nobel Prize winning economist takes on the conservative columnist. Will argues that New... Deal policies made the Depression worse. Krugman retorts that the New Deal was working nicely until FDR’s concern with balanced budgets and ... (more) Will v. Krugman on the Depression
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What a Change! "The Week" Gives Airtime to an Expert
J. Bradford DeLong's Grasping Reality with All Eight Tentacles — ... The Washington Monthly: On ABC's "This Week" earlier, George Will explained his belief that FDR financial/regulatory policies discouraged investment and created an environment in which the "depression became the Great Depression." Fortunately, Will was sitting next to Paul Krugman. To hear Will tell it, the Roosevelt administration stood in the way of investors. In a fairly devastating 45 seconds, Krugman not only set the record straight, but explained that it was FDR's desire to balance the budget and cut federal spending that contributed to a decline in 1937. ...

Hullabaloo — ... that the Sunday morning shows are still featuring many more Republicans, even though the whole government is about to be run by Democrats. But, it's even weirder than that. All the gasbags are already obsessed with the next election --- they can't stop talking about the great Republican comeback of 2012. I've heard of withdrawal pains but this is ridiculous. But then again, it only takes one real liberal to set the Republicans straight. Steve Benen reports: On ABC's "This Week" earlier, George Will explained his belief that ...

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oxdown.firedoglake.com 11/22/2008 — Dean Baker, whose earlier excellent post provides a compelling argument for a bridge loan to the auto industry, reminds us ( via TPM ) that the economy needs much more to keep a likely deep recession from becoming another depression.  ...
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Paul Krugman, the Nobel prize winning economist at the New York Times, thinks we're in trouble. And that's, well, troubling. as I've said before, when smart people like Krugman start to get scared, regular folks like us ought to get really scared. My take after this excerpt : There is, however, ...