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Christina Romer "We are Pretty Darn F**ked!"
youtube.com 7 mins - Aug 07, 2011 - Uploaded by johnmacedojr
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Christina Romer: Two Hundred Thousand Jobs is Not Enough
youtube.com 2 mins - Jan 24, 2012 - Uploaded by foratv
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Voices for Fiscal Action - Christina Romer
youtube.com 11 mins - Nov 15, 2011 - Uploaded by budgethawks
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Christina Romer Recounts "Holy Sh$t" Moment on Economy
youtube.com 2 mins - Jul 05, 2011 - Uploaded by morgenr
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Obama's Stimulus: A Documented Failure
Source: Town HallDid it work? On Jan. 9, 2009, less than two weeks before Obama's inauguration, Christina Romer, who would chair Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, and Jared Bernstein, an adviser to Vice President-elect Joe Biden, published the incoming ...
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Voters, Economists Agree: Austerity Not The Answer
Source: NPR Newsit didn't end very well." Effects On The U.S. Economy Christina Romer was once President Obama's top economic adviser and is now an economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley. She tells NPR's Raz that the ripples felt in the U ...
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Raise Taxes, Growth Be Damned
Source: Article.nationalreview.comIn contrast, Obama’s former chief economist Christina Romer and her husband, David Romer, in a 2010 academic paper wrote that “exogenous” tax increases, like letting the “Bush tax cuts” expire after the recession is over, are “highly contractionary.”