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			<title>Emerging Lessons of the Deepening Crisis</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>We are far away from the the protectionist, economically isolated world of FDR and the New Deal. More complex international financial transactions and spillover effects among national economies require a reform of the way policy is conducted, both at the international and national level. The longstanding refrain of Catholic social teaching for global solidarity in the formulation of public policy has never been more relevant.
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