Why the United States and Europe can’t cut their way to economic prosperity.


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If British voters thought they had replaced the dour visage of Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown with an optimistic one in fresh-faced Tory David Cameron, they were sadly mistaken. On June 7, the new PM Cameron brought down the hammer, telling the British public that the most urgent issue ahead “is our massive deficit and our growing debt. [...]

 

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