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Famed Harvard economist warns of Brexit spillover from clash. Martin Feldstein, November 15, 2018, Video, "The resignations of some members of British Prime Minister Theresa May’s…
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Fed Rate Hikes Will Kill Economic Growth, Market Rally. Martin Feldstein, , Video, "Harvard economist Martin Feldstein predicts that the Federal Reserve’s game plan to continue…
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US economy is in great shape, but very fragile. Martin Feldstein, January 19, 2018, Video, "In a sea of bulls, one bear has emerged: Harvard University professor Martin Feldstein…
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What Could Go Wrong in America? Martin Feldstein, October 16, 2016, Opinion, "Although the United States economy is in good shape – with essentially full employment and an…
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Harvard’s Martin Feldstein: Labor Market Remains Tight. Martin Feldstein, August 4, 2016, Opinion, "Former Reagan Economic Advisor and current George F. Baker Professor of…
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Would Reducing the US Corporate Tax Rate Increase Employment in the United States? Martin Feldstein, 2016, Book Chapter. "Reducing the corporate tax rate and changing…
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Where the Fed Will Be When the Next Downturn Comes. Martin Feldstein, July 5, 2016, Opinion, "Testifying before the Senate on June 21, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said…
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Reducing Long Term Deficits. Martin Feldstein, May 26, 2016, Paper. "The most serious long-term challenge for the economic policy of the US Federal government is the explosive…
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A Debt Agenda for the G7. Martin Feldstein, May 23, 2016, Opinion. "On May 26-27, the heads of the Group of Seven leading industrial countries will gather in Japan to discuss…
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Dealing with Long Term Deficits. Martin Feldstein, January 2016, Paper. "The United States economy is now in good shape. We are essentially at full employment with the overall…