Don't Believe the Economic Pessimists

Don't Believe the Economic Pessimists

Source: Wall Street Journal
No matter who wins Tuesday’s presidential election , now ought to be the time that policy makers in Washington come together to tackle America’s greatest economic problem: sclerotic growth. The recession ended more than seven years ago. Unemployment has returned to normal levels. Yet gross domestic product is rising at half its postwar average rate. Achieving better growth is possible , but it will require deep structural reforms.

The policy worthies have said for eight years: stimulus today , structural reform tomorrow. Now it’s tomorrow , but novel excuses for stimulus keep coming...

Keep reading here , the Wall Street Journal Oped. I'll post the whole thing in 30 days as usual.

Somehow the WSJ thinks anyone is interested in growth and serious policy on the eve of the election. Or maybe they were just tired of Trump vs. Clinton and needed to fill space.  At any rate , it might give you a little reprieve from the election coverage.

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