Martin Feldstein

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Will The U.S. Capitulate To China?

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The most important problem in trade deal negotiations is Chinese theft of U.S. firms’ technology.

How To Save Social Security

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If it's politically impossible to raise taxes, then we should consider these options, says a Harvard professor.

Falling Share Prices And The Outlook For The U.S. Economy

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Short-term rates will not increase fast enough to give the Fed sufficient room for the next economic downturn.

What Next For The U.S. Stock Market?

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August 22 marked the longest period of rising share prices in U.S. history, but the market's bull run won't last much longer.

How To Increase America's Saving Rate

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Legislation to encourage more personal saving has failed to reverse a sharply downward trend.

The Next Step For Chinese Economic Policy

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China must comply with the international rules that it accepted upon joining the World Trade Organization in 2001.

The Real Reason For Trump's Steel And Aluminum Tariffs

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The proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will target China, but not the way most observers believe.

The Heightened Risks Of A U.S. Downturn

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Low interest rates and high federal debt will limit policymakers' stimulus options in a recession.

The International Consequences Of U.S. Tax Reform

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The proposed shift to a territorial tax system is likely to have far-reaching effects on U.S. corporations’ behavior.

Tax Reform And Budget Deficits In America

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The House Republican plan would cut the top tax rate back to 30% or lower from 39.6%.

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