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Vol. 20, No. 3
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Last Updated: 04/23/1996

Soft landings on a bumpy runway

Francesca Eugeni , Charles Evans

Our case study of the 1995 economic slowdown reveals that part of the widespread deterioration in economic indicators was predictable in light of 1994 monetary policy actions. But it was also party unanticipated due to a modest adverse supply shock in the first quarter of 1995.

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