ISSUES & IDEAS
Going On A Debt Diet Is Hard
But as daunting as the U.S. deficit has become, other nations have successfully overcome similar challenges.
The experience of other countries facing big budget deficits could be instructive.
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Previously in Economic Interests
- Europe Must Jointly Tax And Spend (06/13/2009)
- China Must Do More On Climate Change (05/30/2009)
- Food Safety Offers A Trade Policy Opportunity (05/16/2009)
- What The G-20 Must Do (03/14/2009)
- WTO's Task: Getting Obama To Say Yes To Doha (02/14/2009)
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