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Generation recession? How the recession may change America

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  • Mark S. Sniderman

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Nobody yet knows the ultimate footprint that the Great Recession will have on the nation. We do know that much of it depends on the choices that Americans make in response?everything from personal saving to labor force participation is in play. Ultimately, these choices will help determine how ?great? the recession really turns out to be.

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  • Mark S. Sniderman, 2011. "Generation recession? How the recession may change America," Forefront, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, issue Fall, pages 1-1.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedcff:y:2011:i:fall:n:v.2no.3
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    Unemployment; Recessions;

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