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October 02, 2009

Crisis Roundup

China has replaced the United States as South Africa's largest trading partner.

In other Africa news, the World Bank has released a report on Doing Business in Kenya.

Problems with America's fiscal exit strategy. With a rebuttal.

Is the Fed too hawkish? Maybe because it's easier to be a hawk than a dove.

A pessimist's case for optimism. Plus, the probability of a US recession is diminishing.

But unemployment is looking ugly.  

UC Berkeley Professor Brad DeLong posts his lecture notes on the Great Depression, Keynes, and World War 1.

Free Exchange is hosting an excellent discussion on incentives and public regulators. Guest authors include Simon Johnson, Mark Thoma, and Tyler Cowen.

Finally, a loyal reader of Crisis Talk makes the case for freedom from imprudent risk aversion.

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