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Current History
Current History (2018) 117 (802): 321–324.
Published: 01 November 2018
...Ilene Grabel At least one good thing may have emerged from the crisis: new international lending institutions led by developing nations are challenging and complementing the old US-dominated regime. © 2018 Current History. All rights reserved. 2018 The Regents of the University of California...
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At least one good thing may have emerged from the crisis: new international lending institutions led by developing nations are challenging and complementing the old US-dominated regime.
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Current History
Current History (2018) 117 (802): 298–303.
Published: 01 November 2018
... History. All rights reserved. 2018 The Regents of the University of California Douglas Massey Jacob Rugh African Americans Hispanics United States Great Recession Great Depression racism discrimination segregation housing policy redlining predatory lending debt foreclosure...
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“In the course of the Great Recession, already fragile black and Hispanic middle-class households lost huge amounts of wealth, which had often been painstakingly accumulated over many decades.” Third in a series on social mobility around the world .