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Trump's and Clinton's economy plans: eight essential reads

  • Written by Bryan Keogh, Editor, Economics and Business, The Conversation
imageClinton and Trump.

Editor’s note: The following is a roundup of stories related to this week’s presidential campaign.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump gave dueling economic addresses this week, offering contrasting visions of where we are now and where each candidate would like to take us.

Speaking in Warren, Michigan on Aug. 11, Clinton...

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