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Economy is fragile, recession could occur, Harvard professor warns. Martin Feldstein, July 18, 2018, Video, "Renowned Harvard professor and economist Martin Feldstein said the…
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May 29, 2018, Opinion: "The federal government’s debt has risen from less than 40% of GDP a decade ago to 78% now, and the Congressional Budget Office predicts that the ratio will…
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Normalizing Monetary Policy. Martin Feldstein, Spring/Summer 2018, Opinion, "The current focus of Federal Reserve policy is on “normalization” of monetary policy—that is, on…
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The Tax Reform Legislation of 2017. Martin Feldstein, May 2018, Paper, "The tax law enacted in 2017 was the product of years of analysis and negotiation under the guidance of…
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Reagan’s Cure for America's Debt Disease. Martin Feldstein, March 5, 2018, Opinion, "The federal government’s most urgent domestic challenge is the exploding debt and deficit.…
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Why Are US Interest Rates High and Rising? Martin Feldstein, February 27, 2018, Opinion, "New savers in the United States stand to gain as returns on savings – which have been…
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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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Surveillance: Feldstein Sees Capital Inflows if Tax Bill Passes. Martin Feldstein, December 6, 2017, Audio, "Martin Feldstein, Harvard University George F. Baker Professor of…
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Cutting US Corporate Tax Is Worth the Cost. Martin Feldstein, November 27, 2017, Opinion, "One of the main criticisms leveled at congressional Republicans' proposal to cut…
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Corporate Tax Reform Is the Key to Growth. Martin Feldstein, November 5, 2017, Opinion, "The debate over tax reform is focusing on all the wrong things: the personal rates and the…