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Caution is necessary when making inferences based solely on aggregate loans data.
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Although the economy is rebounding, the unemployment rate remains high and private sector job gains remain weak. economists debate whether extending unemployment benefits keep unemployment artificially high by discouraging work.
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The dramatic increases [in consumer loans] over the past few months have been caused by a new reporting requirement issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
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Although the economy is rebounding, the unemployment rate remains high and private sector job gains remain weak. economists debate whether extending unemployment benefits keep unemployment artificially high by discouraging work.
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For years, economists have debated the wisdom of increasing government spending during recessions. On the one hand, increased spending adds to budget deficits, but on the other, increased spending can stimulate the economy during a downturn, thus speeding recovery. Deficits topped $1.4 trillion...
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Inflation, deflation, disinflation. They affect the prices of everything we buy. To find out how and what’s happening in today’s economy, see the February 2011 newsletter, “Deflation: Who Let the Air Out?”
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For years, economists have debated the wisdom of increasing government spending during recessions. On the one hand, increased spending adds to budget deficits, but on the other, increased spending can stimulate the economy during a downturn, thus speeding recovery. Deficits topped $1.4 trillion...
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Inflation, deflation, disinflation. They affect the prices of everything we buy. To find out how and what’s happening in today’s economy, see the February 2011 newsletter, “Deflation: Who Let the Air Out?”
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011027283
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