In a column in the Wall Street Journal, Michael Bordo, an economist at Rutgers University, argues that

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In a column in the Wall Street Journal, Michael Bordo, an economist at Rutgers University, argues that the slow recovery from the 2007–2009 recession:

can largely be attributed to the unprecedented housing bust. . . . Another problem may be uncertainty over changes in fiscal and regulatory policy, or over structural change in the economy.

Discuss how each of these three factors may have slowed recovery from the recession.

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