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While devout Keynesians such as Paul Krugman have argued that the slow recovery is due to the insufficient sizeof Obama’s plan, a new study by the National Bureau of Economic Research provides the strongest evidence yetthat the Obama stimulus was doomed to failure.
Do Americans enjoy more or less leisure time in the twenty-first century than they did in decades past? Has the long-term rise of women’s employment come at the expense of time spent with family, friends, and in recreation? Do more educated persons enjoy more leisure time? What happened to leisure-time...
There are ample reasons to doubt whether a huge increase in government spending is what the economy needs.
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey is an innovative data program that presents measurement issues that are imperfectly understood.
Recent economic research suggests that a dollar of government spending raises GDP by $1 but that a dollar of tax cuts raises GDP by $3.
According to rarely viewed Chinese-language sources, the People's Republic of Chinais ramping up the technology and legal justifications needed for space warfare.




