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Proposal to Designate Real Dollars as Legal Tender and Its Fiscal Policy ImplicationsProposal to Designate Real Dollars as Legal Tender and Its Fiscal Policy Implications
Proposal to Designate Real Dollars as Legal Tender and Its Fiscal Policy Implications The passage discusses theoretical monetary policy ideas and references historical reports, but provides no concrete leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks actionable investigative value and novelty. Key insights: Mentions Boskin Commission report to President Clinton (1995) on CPI quality adjustments.; Suggests making "real dollars" legal tender to improve inflation measurement.; Discusses inside and outside lags in fiscal policy implementation.
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Proposal to Designate Real Dollars as Legal Tender and Its Fiscal Policy Implications The passage discusses theoretical monetary policy ideas and references historical reports, but provides no concrete leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks actionable investigative value and novelty. Key insights: Mentions Boskin Commission report to President Clinton (1995) on CPI quality adjustments.; Suggests making "real dollars" legal tender to improve inflation measurement.; Discusses inside and outside lags in fiscal policy implementation.
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