Chicago Fed president Charles Evans said Saturday that a big stimulus is appropriate and without it there is little hope of “mitigating the losses in jobs and output.” Evans believes the Federal Reserve’s new lending programs will help cushion the impact of the year-old U.S. recession, and expects the large amounts of more traditional types of fiscal stimulus to increase aggregate demand.
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