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The Aftermath

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    The Aftermath

    http://www.economics.harvard.edu/fac.../Aftermath.pdf
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    Interesting !!

    #2
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    Try not to quote him, its bound to be crap.
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      #3
      Originally posted by sasguru View Post
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      Try not to quote him, its bound to be crap.
      It is from Harvard! But not very insightfull. 13 pages of pdf : here is an extract from the concluding remarks :-

      "An examination of the aftermath of severe financial crises shows deep and lasting effects on asset prices, output and employment. Unemployment rises and housing price declines extend out for five and six years, respectively."

      And in another report from Harvard Bears poo in the woods.

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        #4
        Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
        It is from Harvard! But not very insightfull. 13 pages of pdf : here is an extract from the concluding remarks :-

        "An examination of the aftermath of severe financial crises shows deep and lasting effects on asset prices, output and employment. Unemployment rises and housing price declines extend out for five and six years, respectively."

        And in another report from Harvard Bears poo in the woods.
        Indeed.

        So much for the "gentle correction" that all the pundits were predicting up to a couple of years ago.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
          Indeed.

          So much for the "gentle correction" that all the pundits were predicting up to a couple of years ago.
          And even up until 15th September 2008! So much changed on that one day.

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