Crash Landing
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Will we get a soft landing or a hard landing in the economy? Or, should we hope for a crash landing? Mark Thornton explains.
See also “Soft Landing? Not Likely” featuring Bob Murphy and Jonathan Newman on the Human Action Podcast: Mises.org/HAP407
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