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On 05-Feb-16 2:54 PM, Steve Kates wrote:
> after the universal failure of the Keynesian stimulus
> after 2009

And whose fault was that? Keynes or the U.S. Congress? As 
Krugman and others pointed out, the stimulus package was way 
too small to be effective.

LB


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Lawrence A. Boland, FRSC
Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University
Burnaby BC Canada V5A-1S6
phone: 778-782-4487, web: http://www.sfu.ca/~boland

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