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Reflecting the diverse concerns of economics in business, this issue's papers address five apparently-unrelated topics. (In economics, many of us suspect that everything is related to everything else, even if we do not know how.) Each of them--impacts of a housing decline, transfer pricing, personal injury litigation, healthcare, and the future of Japan--are hot topics that will hold their heat indefinitely
Certainly one of the hot topics in the contemporary U.S. economy is the future of the housing market and what a major slowdown would mean... |

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