Obama's New New Deal and the Irreversible Crisis

Beginning with a review of some of the problems that have brought us to the great financial crisis beginning in late 2007, segues towards a comparison of Obama's recovery plan and that of the New Deal of the 1930's. Some of the players looked at include Dean Baker and Paul Krugman in their...

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Budget deficits
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Economic conditions
Economic Crises
Economic crisis
Economic growth
Economic History
Economic policy
Economic Recession
Economic stabilization
Energy prices
GDP
Government spending
Gross Domestic Product
Hyperinflation
Infrastructure
National debt
Neoliberalism
New Deal
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Political economy
Political leaders
Politics
Presidents
Profitability
Prosperity
Public Debt
Public debts
Recessions
Socialism
Tax cuts
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United States
United States of America
War
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