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And there was another part of America’s postwar political economy that did not survive the disinflationary shock of the 1980s: the peculiar system of housing finance that had emerged from the New Deal era. Since the 1930s, America’s housing finance had been based on commercial banks and local savings banks, so-called savings and loans, making
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
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