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The paper that Mr Brent Neiman co-authored said the price paid for US imports would rise almost as much as the tariff rate.
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The Trump administration’s calculations justifying the most consequential tariff scheme of the last century are all wrong. In an op-ed for The New York Times published Monday, economist Brent Neiman, ...
The Masters is a dependable respite of joy in a world too often so angry it forgets what the original argument was about. The Masters dissolves discontent, like a Mary Poppins cleansing of the soul.