Testimony Before the Joint Economic Committee Hearing on ‘What Should the Federal Government Do to Avoid a Recession?’
By Lawrence Mishel
January 15, 2008
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[THIS TESTIMONY WAS GIVEN BEFORE THE JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE ON JANUARY 16, 2008.]
Testimony Before the Joint Economic Committee Hearing on "What Should the Federal Government Do to Avoid a Recession?"
This testimony is available in PDF format
Lawrence Mishel is president of the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C.
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