Learning from America's Forgotten Default

Learning from America's Forgotten Default
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One of the most pervasive myths about the United States is that the federal government has never defaulted on its debts. There's just one problem: it's not true, and while few people remember the "gold clause cases" of the 1930s, that episode holds valuable lessons for leaders today.

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