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Obamanomics

By The Daily Dish
Apr 25 2009, 8:34 AM ET

From a piece by Franklin Foer and Noam Scheiber about Obama's governing style:

Obama has set out to synthesize the New Democratic faith in the utility of markets with the Old Democratic emphasis on reducing inequality. In Obama's state, government never supplants the market or stifles its inner workings--the old forms of statism that didn't wash economically, and certainly not politically. But government does aggressively prod markets--by planting incentives, by stirring new competition--to achieve the results he prefers.

Derek Thompson agrees.



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