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Commentary: the end of large current account deficits: 1970-2002: are there lessons for the United States? — Barry Eichengreen (2005) | RDL Network
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Barry Eichengreen
University of California, Berkeley
Commentary: the end of large current account deficits: 1970-2002: are there lessons for the United States?
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2005
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Barry Eichengreen
University of California, Berkeley
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Greenspan, Alan; Interest rates; Deficit financing
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