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Over the past three decades, I have given countless speeches about the U.S. and global economies to business and public audiences. Time and again, I have been struck by two things. First, most people are more “centrist” on economic issues than the current political debate and media coverage suggest. Second, there are a number of enduring myths on both sides of the political spectrum that create a lot of unnecessary polarization and confusion.
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