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In an interesting article by Davidoff and Zaring 2009, it is argued that the "bail-out" can be characterized as "deal-making through contracts" as the Treasury and Fed stretched the boundaries of law with behind-closed-doors hard-headed negotiations.
L. Randall Wray: Let's Make a Deal: The Bail-Out of Wall Street in Unusual and Exigent Circumstances L. Randall Wray 2012
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In an interesting article by Davidoff and Zaring 2009, it is argued that the "bail-out" can be characterized as "deal-making through contracts" as the Treasury and Fed stretched the boundaries of law with behind-closed-doors hard-headed negotiations.
L. Randall Wray: Let's Make a Deal: The Bail-Out of Wall Street in Unusual and Exigent Circumstances L. Randall Wray 2012
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In an interesting article by Davidoff and Zaring 2009, it is argued that the "bail-out" can be characterized as "deal-making through contracts" as the Treasury and Fed stretched the boundaries of law with behind-closed-doors hard-headed negotiations.
L. Randall Wray: Let's Make a Deal: The Bail-Out of Wall Street in Unusual and Exigent Circumstances L. Randall Wray 2012
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In an interesting article by Davidoff and Zaring 2009, it is argued that the "bail-out" can be characterized as "deal-making through contracts" as the Treasury and Fed stretched the boundaries of law with behind-closed-doors hard-headed negotiations.
L. Randall Wray: Let's Make a Deal: The Bail-Out of Wall Street in Unusual and Exigent Circumstances L. Randall Wray 2012
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In an interesting article by Davidoff and Zaring 2009, it is argued that the "bail-out" can be characterized as "deal-making through contracts" as the Treasury and Fed stretched the boundaries of law with behind-closed-doors hard-headed negotiations.
L. Randall Wray: Let's Make a Deal: The Bail-Out of Wall Street in Unusual and Exigent Circumstances L. Randall Wray 2012
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While the support of the Assembly was never in doubt, it took days of furious deal-making to secure two Republican votes needed for passage in the closely divided Senate.
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While the support of the Assembly was never in doubt, it took days of furious deal-making to secure two Republican votes needed for passage in the closely divided Senate.
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They did all the deal-making, cajoling, letter writing, and lobbying you're supposed to do to pass a bill in a functioning democracy.
Jamie Henn: David Brought a Slingshot Not a Suit: Building a Climate Movement that Works Jamie Henn 2010
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While the support of the Assembly was never in doubt, it took days of furious deal-making to secure two Republican votes needed for passage in the closely divided Senate.
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While the support of the Assembly was never in doubt, it took days of furious deal-making to secure two Republican votes needed for passage in the closely divided Senate.
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