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--(2021a). Gross Domestic Product. Washington, D.C..

--(2021b). Consumer Spending. Washington, D.C..

--(2021c). U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services, March 2021. Washington, D.C..

--(2021d). Personal Income and Outlays, March 2021. Washington, D.C..

--(2021e). Personal Income and Outlays, April 2021. Washington, D.C..

Bureau of Labor Statistics (2020). Differential Initial Impacts of COVID-19 on the Employment and Hours of the Self-employed. Washington, D.C..

--(2021). Civilian Unemployment Rate. Washington, D.C..

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---(2021b). In conversation: US inflation and policy outlook with Joseph Gagnon. Peterson Institute for International Economics. 27. April. Washington, D.C..

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---(2021c). A Proposal to Ende the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ruchir Agarwal. Gita Gopinath. IMF Staff Discussion Note 2021/04. Washington, D.C..

--(2021d). Transcript of April 2021 World Economic Outlook Press Briefing, April 2021. Washington, D.C..

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--(2021d). Budget of the U.S. Government. Fiscal Year 2022. Washington, D.C..

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