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America taking notice of Fraser Institute’s “misleading” research - Press Progress

29.5.15

America taking notice of Fraser Institute’s “misleading” research - Press Progress: CNBC countered that “this sort of thinking has been lambasted by economists.” Then they interviewed one just to prove their point.

Steve Keen, head of the School of Economics, Politics & History at London's Kingston University, told CNBC that relying on rising assets is a “fallacy,” noting "it's much more sensible to compare the level of debt to the level of income."

This isn’t the first time the Fraser Institute’s methodology has been slammed internationally. Just ask the United Nations'�agency on international labour�or Hong Kong.


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