Stimulus Two Years Later
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Two years ago the federal government injected an unprecedented amount of money into the economy in an effort to solve the current economic crisis. So what was the result? Economist Russell Roberts in this video gives his expert testimony before a Senate Committee on the stimulus. Dr. Roberts is a professor of economics at George Mason University and will be in Charleston next month as part of the Initiative for Public Choice and; Market Process' Adam Smith Week.
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