"While uncertainty still looms, the data suggests that the worst of the economic and credit crisis appears to be behind us."
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"The spring...marks the end of a period of grave concern ... American business is steadily coming back to a normal level of prosperity," Julius Barnes, Head of Hoover's National Business Survey, March 16, 1930.
"We are now near the end of the declining phase of the depression," the Harvard Economic Review, November 15, 1930
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"While uncertainty still looms, the data suggests that the worst of the economic and credit crisis appears to be behind us."
Join with these?
"The spring...marks the end of a period of grave concern ... American business is steadily coming back to a normal level of prosperity,"
Julius Barnes, Head of Hoover's National Business Survey, March 16, 1930.
"We are now near the end of the declining phase of the depression," the Harvard Economic Review, November 15, 1930
Only time will tell...