Robert J. Samuelson, who sought to explain the implications of unemployment, inflation, and government spending to ordinary readers for more than 40 years as an economics columnist for The Washington ...
For more than 40 years, he helped readers make sense of economics and society. His plainspoken columns were informed by his classically conservative views.
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The acceleration principle is an economic concept that attributes fluctuations in capital investment to changes in consumer demand.
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