Does U.S. Need More Infrastructure Spending?
Economists spoke on economic policy in the upcoming Clinton administration in a forum entitled, “Clintonomics: Does America Really Need More… read more
Economists spoke on economic policy in the upcoming Clinton administration in a forum entitled, “Clintonomics: Does America Really Need More Public Infrastructure Spending?” They discussed proposals by Governor Clinton to invest public funds in the American infrastructure in order to revitalize the economy. Following their prepared remarks, the economists responded to questions from members of the audience. close
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- Charles Hulten Professor University of Maryland, College Park
- John Tatom Assistant Vice President Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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