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8 - Epilogue 2012–2016

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 October 2021

Barrie A. Wigmore
Affiliation:
Retired Partner, Goldman Sachs
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Summary

By 2016 the policy makers in the Bush and Obama administrations and at the Federal Reserve must have felt vindicated in their understanding of the financial and economic world and the execution of their crisis policies. US economic growth, employment, wealth, and confidence had been achieved to a greater degree than in any other part of the developed world.

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The Financial Crisis of 2008
A History of US Financial Markets 2000–2012
, pp. 342 - 360
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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