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From the author: The major economic accomplishment of the new administration's first nine months has been its significant role in lowering long-term interest rates. It made a mistake, however, in overestimating the strength of the economy during the first half of 1993 and failed to press hard for a stimulus package. In international economic policy there have been traces of mercantilist thinking, but support for GATT and NAFTA could outweigh these faults. Health care proposals look very promising but need tighter reasoning and better quantitative analysis for assessment of the costs and financing of the program. The health program reveals a tendency towards excessive complication of economic policies. (JEL HO)
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Title: Thoughts about Clintonomics. (20th Anniversary Issue)
Author: Lawrence R. Klein
Publication:Atlantic Economic Journal (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1994
Publisher: Atlantic Economic Society
Volume: v22 Issue: n1 Page: p64(4)
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Author(s)Lawrence R. Klein
PublisherAtlantic Economic Society
ISBN / ASINB00092WPA2
ISBN-13978B00092WPA3
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