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Recessions; Federal Reserve System; Monetary policy; Consumption (Economics); Housing - Finance; Employment; Mortgages; Consumer behavior; Housing - Prices; Households - Economic aspects; Saving and investment; Credit; small business finance; Inflation (Finance); Federal Open Market Committee; Government spending policy; Interest rates; Bernanke; Ben S.;All these keywords.
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