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Let the Bank Bailout Work

Financial Institutions, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Banking, Fiscal Policy, U.S. Economy

Martin Neil Baily, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Charles L. Schultze, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Economic Studies

The Washington Post

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