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Does that suggest validity?



It's keeping people employed, so yes?


It’s not trickle-down in the sense that people traditionally talk about trickle-down, since it’s explicitly conditional on hiring. And it’s keeping people employed at a cost of ~$224k per job, which presumably makes it far more expensive than providing aid to those people directly. http://economics.mit.edu/files/20094




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