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Why Is US Inflation So Low?. Martin Feldstein, June 28, 2013, Opinion. "Why has quantitative easing coexisted with price stability in the United States? Or, as I often hear, “Why…
America’s Misplaced Deficit Complacency. Martin Feldstein, May 30, 2013, Opinion. "The United States still faces a dangerous fiscal deficit, but one might not know it from the…
The Federal Reserve's Policy Dead End. Martin Feldstein, May 9, 2013, Opinion. "The Federal Reserve recently announced that it will increase or decrease the size of its monthly…
China’s New Path. Martin Feldstein, April 29, 2013, Opinion. "The opaque nature of China’s government makes it difficult to see where Chinese economic policy is heading, and thus…
Bond Bubble Breakdown. Martin Feldstein, April 22, 2013, Opinion. "Near multi-generational low bond yields, driven at least in part by US Federal Reserve asset purchases, have…
When Interest Rates Rise. Martin Feldstein, March 30, 2013, Opinion. "Long-term interest rates are now unsustainably low, implying bubbles in the prices of bonds and other…
It's time to cap tax deductions. Martin Feldstein, March 13, 2013, Opinion. "President Obama’s recent meetings with members of Congress have raised hopes that a major fiscal deal…
Two Dollar Fallacies. Martin Feldstein, February 28, 2013, Opinion. "The United States’ current fiscal and monetary policies are unsustainable. The US government’s net debt as a…
A Simple Route to Major Deficit Reduction. Martin Feldstein, February 20, 2013, Opinion. "Putting a cap on tax expenditures—those features of the tax code that are a substitute…
The Wrong Growth Strategy for Japan. Martin Feldstein, January 17, 2013, Opinion. "Japan’s new government, led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, could be about to shoot itself in the…