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REPORT Economic Growth

Attacking the Treasury View, Again

June 2012, Dean Baker

This paper considers the case for and against ‘the treasury view’ – the idea that in a downturn, government spending has no effect on economic activity or unemployment. The report covers three areas: the evidence for expansionary fiscal contraction – the idea that somehow cutting budget deficits will lead to an increase in growth, even in the middle of a downturn; the logic of expansionary contraction; and finally, a more sustainable path for the economy that is not designed to generate inequality in the same way that the pre-crisis economy was.

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