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London / /

Company

Wall Street Journal / Fannie/Freddie Bank / Lehman Brothers / General Motors / Freddie Mac / Fannie Mae / Bear Stearns / Chrysler / /

Country

United States / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Bankruptcy / Reorganization / /

Facility

Princeton University / /

IndustryTerm

deposit insurance limits / unemployment insurance benefits / bank / real gross domestic product / investment banking / /

Organization

Congress / U.S. Congress / Obama administration / U.S. government / U.S. Federal Reserve Board / US Federal Reserve / Princeton University / U.S. Bureau / Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / U.S. Treasury / Federal Housing Administration / /

Person

Mark Zandi / Ben Bernanke / Alan S. Blinder / /

Position

Professor of Economics / Analytics model of the U.S. economy / Head / Head of Moody’s Analytics / /

PublishedMedium

The Wall Street Journal / /

Technology

simulation / /

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www.dismal / /

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