"MANY economists lack the subtlety necessary to be a successful politician. That may be why last night’s debate at Columbia University, between presidential economic advisers Austan Goolsbee (Barack Obama) and Douglas Holtz-Eakin (John McCain), was at times more lively than the debates between the two candidates. Each advisor successfully managed to stick to the party line and the candidates’ platforms."
Here's the conclusion:
"Another interesting question was asked by Professor Richard Clarida. It was uncharacteristically non-partisan—do deficits really matter? Do they really crowd out investment and limit trade, or can we run large deficits indefinitely? Mr Goolsbee and Mr Holtz-Eakin spoke of the fiscal discipline their candidate would bring to office, but neither really answered the question. Perhaps these economists have picked up a thing or two from their candidates during the campaign."
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