The Role of Policy in the Great Recession and the Weak Recovery

This paper reports on recent research showing that the severe recession of 2007-2009 and the weak recovery have been due to poor economic policies and the failure to implement good policies during the past decade. Monetary policy, fiscal policy, and regulatory policy became more discretionary, more...

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Economic conditions
Economic growth
Economic impact
Economic performance
Economic policy
Economic recessions
Economic recovery
Economic regulation
Economic theory
Environmental policy
Federal funding
Federal funds rate
Federal Reserve Bank
Federal Reserve monetary policy
Fiscal policy
GDP
Great Recession
Gross Domestic Product
Housing
Housing needs
Inflation rates
Interest rates
Liquidity
Monetary policy
Mortgages
Recession
Recessions
RECESSIONS AND RECOERIES
Studies
United States environmental policy
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