Additional elucidations: How to Know When the Economy is Turning Up (Time); 25 People to Blame for the Financial Crisis (Time); Financial Stimulus Plans: Recent Developments in Selected Countries (Library of Congress); Federal Reserve Beige Book; Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan (FinancialStability.gov); Your Bank Has Failed: What Happens Next? (CBS); Swimming Against the Tide: How Developing Countries are Coping with the Global Crisis (World Bank); Who Regulates Whom? An Overview of U.S. Financial Supervision (CRS); In Dire Straits: The Urgent Need to Improve Economic Statistics (Brookings); Global Economy 2009: Forecasts Still Falling (Chatham House); State Economic Stimulus Plans (National Conference of State Legislatures); Giant Pool of Money (NPR); Bailout Breakdown – Who’s Getting How Much from Government (AP); Has the Economy Hit Bottom Yet? (NY Times); Times are Tough, and Libraries are Thriving (NY Times); The Financial Crisis: Impact on and Response by the European Union (CRS); The Turner Review: A Regulatory Response to the Global Banking Crisis (Financial Services Authority, UK); TARP: Accountability and Transparency Issues (GAO); Ongoing Government Assistance for American International Group (CRS); Treasury Outlines Framework for Regulatory Reform (U.S. Treasury Department); Tax Responses to the Global Economic Crisis (Deloitte)
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