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Peterson Perspectives: Interviews on Current Issues

A Short-Lived Recovery?

April 10, 2009

Adam S. Posen cautions that as the economy recovers and the banking system stabilizes, the United States still needs to treat several underlying problems to prevent another downturn.





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