Thursday, February 12, 2009
Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron says that ‘doing nothing is always an option, and in my view it would be better than the stimulus’…Manhattan Institute scholar Steve Malanga notes that ‘the housing market often trails in an economic recovery’…Will the Obama administration abandon U.S. plans to deploy a missile defense system in Eastern Europe? Intel, the computer giant, ‘has announced plans to build new plants worth $7 billion’…Asia ‘is now facing a more extreme downturn than that in 1997-1998’…
Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron says that ‘doing nothing is always an option, and in my view it would be better than the stimulus’. . .
Manhattan Institute scholar Steve Malanga notes that ‘the housing market often trails in an economic recovery’. . .
Will the Obama administration abandon U.S. plans to deploy a missile defense system in Eastern Europe?
Intel, the computer giant, ‘has announced plans to build new plants worth $7 billion’. . .
Asia ‘is now facing a more extreme downturn than that in 1997-1998’. . .