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The US Economy is experiencing the most serious recession since the Great Depression currently. Research and summarize a news article that addresses the economic forecast for the US and Global economy for the years 2009-2010. What sectors of the economy are likely to expand or remain strong? What sectors may be the most vulnerable?

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Research and summarize a news article that addresses the economic forecast for the US and Global economy for the years 2009-2010.

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I am choosing the following article for analysis: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/23/content_11756414.htm

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The article summarizes the findings of the report by Kyser Center for Economic Research of the Los Angeles County Economic Development Commission (LAECD). The report says that US economy is likely to bottom out this year and will show signs of recovery with ...

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