Barack Obama and Mitt Romney agree on at least one thing: that this election is “a choice between two different paths for America,” as the president put it. Yet when it comes to the economy, many of the basic reasons for our sluggish recovery and the ideas needed to address it have been missing from the debate. Instead, we have been given a choice between the clearly mistaken supplyside tax cuts and deregulation championed by Romney, on the one hand, and the wellmeaning but timid proposals of Obama, on the other.