Bob Wang

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Instead of realizing that a more moderate course of rate increases could safely temper an exuberant economy—the sort of economy they would face later in the decade—they believed that raising interest rates resulted in collapsing prices and a painful recession, not seeing that the pace at which they raised interest rates was crucial.
A History of the United States in Five Crashes: Stock Market Meltdowns That Defined a Nation
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