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How to Save Social Security Systems. Martin Feldstein, November 28, 2018, Opinion, "Providing benefits to support a comfortable standard of living for retirees with just a…
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Famed Harvard economist warns of Brexit spillover from clash. Martin Feldstein, November 15, 2018, Video, "The resignations of some members of British Prime Minister Theresa May’s…
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Falling Share Prices and the Outlook for the US Economy. Martin Feldstein, October 29, 2018, Opinion, "Three forces will cause US long-term interest rates to continue to rise. But…
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Fed Rate Hikes Will Kill Economic Growth, Market Rally. Martin Feldstein, , Video, "Harvard economist Martin Feldstein predicts that the Federal Reserve’s game plan to continue…
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The China Tariff Mess. Martin Feldstein, September 28, 2018, Opinion, "The cost to US consumers and firms imposed by tariffs on Chinese imports is not large relative to the gain…
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Another Recession Is Looming. Martin Feldstein, September 27, 2018, Opinion, "Ten years after the Great Recession’s onset, another long, deep downturn may soon roil the U.S.…
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What Next for the US Stock Market? Martin Feldstein, August 28, 2018, Opinion, "August 22 marked the longest period of rising share prices in US history. But the stock market's…
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August 24, 2018, Video, "Martin Feldstein, National Bureau of Economic Research chairman emeritus and a Harvard University economist, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve…
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Save Low Interest for a Rainy Day. Martin Feldstein, July 26, 2018, Opinion, "President Trump told a national television audience last week that he disapproves of the Federal…
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How to Increase America’s Saving Rate. Martin Feldstein, July 26, 2018, Opinion, "Once upon a time, US policymakers believed that more consumer spending was better than higher…