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[This chapter presents the main actions taken by the Obama administration as a short-term attempt to tackle the problems raised by the crisis, but also as an effort to restore an effective American industrial strategy by addressing the more structural problems that were affecting the US global leadership. Towards this goal, this chapter describes the actions undertaken by the United States within the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Furthermore, it analyses other important interventions at domestic and international level, promoted by the American government consistently with the neoliberal industrial strategy that had characterized the previous decades.]
Published: May 26, 2018
Keywords: Economic crisis; ARRA; Interventionism; Barack Obama; United States
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