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Great Recession in the United States / Fiscal policy / Keynesian economics / 110th United States Congress / Economic Stimulus Act / Economics / Consumer spending / Fiscal multiplier / Tax / Rebate / American Recovery and Reinvestment Act / Consumer Expenditure Survey
Date: 2011-01-05 15:03:00
Great Recession in the United States
Fiscal policy
Keynesian economics
110th United States Congress
Economic Stimulus Act
Economics
Consumer spending
Fiscal multiplier
Tax
Rebate
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Consumer Expenditure Survey

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