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Monday, September 22, 2008

The rescue: aerial view


HT: Marginal Revolution
Labels: financial system, US
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Peter reported economics for the ABC’s AM and PM programs for two decades before serving as economics editor of The Canberra Times, The Age and The Conversation. He hosts The Economy, Stupid on ABC Radio National.
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