"WHEN American officials were discussing how to structure their bail-out proposal, a number of economists mentioned that they might want to take a long look at the Swedish model. In the early 1990s, a Swedish property bust led to a Scandinavian banking crisis. Here's what The Economist had to say in January of 1993:"
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"Some big (and familiar) problems, we see, and some big (and familiar) solution strategies. How did things work out? Well, in December of 1994, The Economist published a piece entitled "Saved". It began:
AFTER tottering on the brink of bankruptcy for over a year, many of Sweden's biggest banks have staged miraculous recoveries.
Let us hope our columns are so positive two years hence."
Here, here.
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