A look ahead: housing, energy squeezed in '08
John Robertson and
Ellis Tallman
EconSouth, 2007, vol. 9, issue 4
Abstract:
If economic growth slows in the United States in 2008, it will primarily be because of factors already present: a slumping housing market, high energy costs, and turbulence in worldwide financial markets.
Date: 2007
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