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The Origins of the Financial Crisis

Financial Markets, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Financial Institutions, Housing, Banking

Martin Neil Baily, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Robert E. Litan, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Matthew S. Johnson , Senior Research Assistant, Economic Studies

The Brookings Institution

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