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| | The Central Bank's Game is the Same, Whoever's the Name |
 | | The economy, claimed one of the minister's deputies, has ample room to grow before inflation becomes a concern, the subtext, of course, being that a hike would be "politically unpopular." The only newsworthy item, of course, was the surprise expressed by the reporter that government should consider interfering with monetary policy. |
 | | Why then is this any less true of the reign over the money of Federal Reserve Bank chairman Alan Greenspan or his Canadian counterparts who trail with their own raft of abuses, not lease the manipulation of growth rates and unemployment rates. |
 | | Incidentally, the policies of the two Canadian candidates are fissured along the same lines that distinguish Alan Greenspan from his opponents. |
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