Nachfragestimulierung statt Strukturreform: Mit gebührenfreiem Rezept aus der deutschen Krise?
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Mit einer Kombination aus wiederholten Zinssenkungen und Haushaltsdefiziten bekämpften die Vereinigten Staaten ihre jüngste Rezession. Findet in den USA eine bemerkenswerte Renaissance aktiver keynesianischer Stabilisierungspolitik statt? Können die Wirtschaftsprobleme Deutschlands durch Globalsteuerung gelöst werden? --Download Info
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Article provided by ZBW – German National Library of Economics / Leibniz Information Centre for Economics in its journal Wirtschaftsdienst.
Volume (Year): 84 (2004)
Issue (Month): 3 ()
Pages: 143-149
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