Be sure to view the One Minute Economics videos about the previous two debates first if you haven't by now and then move on to this one. Through each video, I did my best to analyze the debate in question through the perspective of an unbiased economist.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are, let's face it, fairly superficial candidates and unfortunately, the 2016 election-related discussions have mostly been tabloid-ish. But still, Clinton as well as Trump referred to the economic dimension of their plans in each presidential debate and as such, knowing where these two candidates stand is a must.
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