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The Economic Crisis and the Fiscal Crisis: 2009 and Beyond

Troubled Asset Relief Program, Federal Budget, Budget Deficit, Financial Markets, Financial Institutions

William G. Gale, Vice President and Director, Economic Studies
Alan J. Auerbach, University of California, Berkeley

The Brookings Institution

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