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The tax-reform bill that US Republicans are attempting to implement is economically indefensible and blatantly unfair. But the US has a much deeper problem: the Anglo-Saxon model of representative government is in serious trouble, and nobody seems to know how to fix it. Project SyndicateAmerica’s Broken SystemBrad DeLong | Professor of Economics, UCAL Berkeley
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The tax-reform bill that US Republicans are attempting to implement is economically indefensible and blatantly unfair. But the US has a much deeper problem: the Anglo-Saxon model of representative government is in serious trouble, and nobody seems to know how to fix it.Project Syndicate
America’s Broken System
Brad DeLong | Professor of Economics, UCAL Berkeley