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The end of economic growth

The end of economic growth

What economies face now may not be solely a coronavirus-triggered meltdown, writes Sarmishta Subramanian. As devastating as the coming recession—or depression—is likely to be, the health crisis is exacerbating problems in a system that was already under strain. The world was grappling with a slowdown long before the novel virus emerged.

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