Candidate’s Economic Platforms Couldn’t Be More Different

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Abstract

This column was published in Savannah Morning News.

Many people are looking forward to a post-election America, one which focuses on our collective similarities rather than our inherent differences. However, we cannot skip ahead. The stakes are simply too high for the upcoming election. While both candidates claim to have an interest in enhancing economic growth and job creation, and reducing poverty and income inequality, their pathway to achieving those goals couldn’t be more dissimilar. In fact, the candidates have done a wonderful job of separating themselves on economic policy, especially on the fiscal front

Original languageAmerican English
JournalSavannah Morning News
StatePublished - Nov 1 2016

Disciplines

  • Finance and Financial Management

Keywords

  • Candidate
  • Economic platforms

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