In rescuing A.I.G., Washington has not only turned away from decades of rhetoric about the virtues of the free market, it has also likely undercut future efforts to promote its market policies abroad.
Abroad, Bailout Is Seen as a Detour From CapitalismCourtesy NYT > Business Wed, 09/17/2008 - 14:33
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