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FELDSTEIN, MARTIN (4) answer(s).
 
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Failure of the Euro: the little currency that couldn't / Feldstein, Martin   Journal Article
Feldstein, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Trade  Euro  Currency  Market  European Central Bank  Devaluation 
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Fed's unconventional monetary policy : why danger lies ahead / Feldstein, Martin   Article
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Summary/Abstract Now, almost a decade after the Great Recession hit, the story of its origins and course has become familiar. It began in December 2007, soon after the U.S. housing bubble burst, triggering the widespread collapse of the U.S. financial system. Credit dried up, as banks lost confidence in the value of their assets and stopped lending to one another. Consumer spending plummeted. At first, the U.S. Federal Reserve tried to boost spending through traditional monetary policy [1], by reducing short-term interest rates. Yet this proved ineffective, even though short-term interest rates fell close to zero. The government then turned to fiscal stimulus [2], with Congress passing a package of tax cuts and spending increases in 2009, but this, too, proved ineffectual.
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Return of saving / Feldstein, Martin   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Underfunded pentagon / Feldstein, Martin   Journal Article
Feldstein, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The defense budget of the United States, the world's leading military power throughout the twentieth century, is not enough for the country to confront the threats of the twenty-first. It should be increased -- and can be without negatively affecting the economy. The money is available; it must be joined by political will.
Key Words Defence Budget  Military Power  United States 
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