Edward Conard

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The Politic

Yale’s The Politic: An Interview with Edward Conard

The Politic - The Yale Undergraduate Journal of Politics "An Interview with Edward Conard" By Adira Levine The Politic: What do you see as the current direction of the economy? There are two kinds of recessions. The most common recessions stem from temporary Keynesian-like lulls in demand. The economy declines briefly and then rebounds back to the prior trend line. A temporary lull in demand can cause permanent damage to the economy. Displaced workers may ... [Read More]


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