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  • The Washington Post notes that fallout from the recession is visible on Loughner's own block, where jobs have gone and the construction bubble's burst.

    Laura Flanders: The F Word: The Violence of the Broken Economy Laura Flanders 2011

  • The carbon bubble's life span is greater than the life span of any human, so for people living today it seems like an inevitability.

    Gregory Unruh: The Carbon Bubble Gregory Unruh 2011

  • These include the mark's center of mass, the variance of pencil-strokes from the bubble's radius and the depth of shading, as well as more mathematically advanced measures.

    Week in Ideas Christopher Shea 2011

  • The housing bubble's eventual bursting pushed prices down about 30% from their mid-2006 peak and contributed to spurring a global financial crisis.

    Fed Felt Hamstrung By 2005 Housing Bubble Sudeep Reddy 2011

  • The Washington Post notes that fallout from the recession is visible on Loughner's own block, where jobs have gone and the construction bubble's burst.

    Laura Flanders: The F Word: The Violence of the Broken Economy Laura Flanders 2011

  • More evidence of the housing bubble's fallout emerged Friday, when the federal regulator for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac sued 17 financial institutions over mortgage-bond investments losses that contributed to the collapse of the mortgage giants nearly three years ago.

    Job Growth Grinds to a Halt Sudeep Reddy 2011

  • Three Republican-nominated members of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission broke rank with their fellow commissioners in December to place the bulk of the blame for the 2008 credit crisis on government policy and on the GSE's: "third and most important,: as they put it, "during the bubble's expansion the largest investors in the mortgage market....

    David Coates: Obama and Housing - Is Anybody Home? David Coates 2011

  • As asset-gathering replaced prudent management as the industry's prime focus, fund expenses rose and nearly 500 new, largely speculative, "new economy" funds were organized and offered at the recent bubble's peak.

    Regulate Mutual Funds?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Three Republican-nominated members of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission broke rank with their fellow commissioners in December to place the bulk of the blame for the 2008 credit crisis on government policy and on the GSE's: "third and most important,: as they put it, "during the bubble's expansion the largest investors in the mortgage market....

    David Coates: Obama and Housing - Is Anybody Home? David Coates 2011

  • The Washington Post notes that fallout from the recession is visible on Loughner's own block, where jobs have gone and the construction bubble's burst.

    Laura Flanders: The F Word: The Violence of the Broken Economy Laura Flanders 2011

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