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After the first 100 days of the Obama administration, needed is an action plan for bank rescue.

03/11/2009

Leonhardt, Raghuram Rajan, the Economist and others offer their ideas on the bank rescue action plan. The first 100 days of the Obama adminsitration leave the difficult issues of bank rescue, and the related problem of foreclosures in housing unresolved. A new action plan is needed, and the government appears only to be recycling new versions of the Paulson plan.

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