David G
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It is my own impression that we were a bit too timid, too frugal, when we constructed our fiscal stimulus in response to the Bush Recession. It's hard to know for certain because it seems historically that recessions springing from the financial sector - as this one did - tend to be stubborn. Slower to recover. But, worldwide, and in the U.S. - the recovery is less than robust. And it may be winding down without getting entirely over the hump.
So it it time for more?
The Economist explains: Why central banks are talking about throwing money from helicopters | The Economist
So it it time for more?
The Economist explains: Why central banks are talking about throwing money from helicopters | The Economist