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Repairing a Frayed TARP

U.S. Congress, Troubled Asset Relief Program, U.S. Economy, Congressional Oversight, Financial Markets

Sarah A. Binder, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
Mark Spindel, Chief Investment Officer, Potomac River Capital LLC

The Brookings Institution

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