Choose a macroeconomic issue of current interest for which you can find two editorial or op-ed columns from national or international newspapers or magazines that take differing positions on the issue. Good sources include such publications as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, and The Economist. Make sure that the topic is a macroeconomic one, and make sure that it is an editorial or op-ed column (that is, an opinion piece) and not simply a regular new article. List what columns you have chosen below and include copies of each at the end.