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Foreign Affairs | C. Fred Bergsten makes the case that the decline of the dollar is necessary to rebalancing the world economy and that the nation must curtail its budget deficit and encourage private saving to prevent the next financial crisis.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York | The New York Fed has created a nifty tool for analyzing credit conditions--the availability of auto, mortgage, and other loans--all over the country.
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Sarah Halzack
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October 20, 2009; 12:05 PM ET
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