February 13, 2009
Will the goods and services in the
Democrats' stimulus plan—be they concrete for new highway projects
or groceries for hungry families—pump up flagging demand and boost
stalled economic activity? If they do, it will be the first time in
recorded history. But there are, writes Veronique de Rugy, several
ideas that could stimulate the economy.
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