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Ending the Fed’s Inflation Fixation. Martin Feldstein, May 17, 2016, Opinion, "The primary role of the Federal Reserve and other central banks should be to prevent high rates…
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Martin Feldstein on the biggest threats facing the U.S. in 2016. Martin Feldstein, January 5, 2016, Video. "Harvard Economics Professor Martin Feldstein on some of the…
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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…
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Fed needs to raise rates faster: Martin Feldstein. Martin Feldstein, December 21, 2015, Video. "Harvard University professor Martin Feldstein says that he is faster on US economy…
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Martin Feldstein: Chinese economy and Fed policy. Martin Feldstein, October 12, 2015, Opinion. "Janet Yellen's speech on September 24 at the University of Massachusetts clearly…
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A Tax Boon for Working Women. Martin Feldstein, October 5, 2015, Opinion. "The U.S. tax code is unfair to women who work. It also discourages women from working and from…
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Feldstein: No Economic Reason Preventing Fed Liftoff. Martin Feldstein, August 28, 2015, Video, "Martin Feldstein, an economics professor at Harvard University, talks about…
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The Fed’s Stock-Price Correction. Martin Feldstein, August 24, 2015, Opinion. “The unfolding stock-market collapse—the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted more than 1,000…
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America's Next Economic Crisis? Martin Feldstein, June 4, 2015, Opinion. "The u.s. economy has, by and large, recovered from the financial crisis of 2008–09. The Federal…
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The Inflation Puzzle. Martin Feldstein, May 29, 2015, Opinion. "The low rate of inflation in the United States is a puzzle, especially to economists who focus on the relationship…