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Monday, March 23, 2009
Posting at The American
I've got a short piece this afternoon at The American. It's on the Public Private Invetment Plan released today.
The full piece can be found
here.
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Adam Paul
An economics researcher working in Washington, DC. I hold a B.A. from The University of Michigan in Economics and English Literature
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