The Age of Balance Sheet Recessions: What Post-2008 U.S., Europe and ChinaCan Learn from Japan 1990-2005

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By Barry Ritholtz - February 17th, 2010, 7:07AM

The Age of Balance Sheet Recessions: What Post-2008 U.S., Europe and China Can Learn from Japan 1990-2005
Richard C. Koo
Chief Economist
Nomura Research Institute
Tokyo, March 2009

Richard Koo Presentation

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