Sept. 11 attacks drag on the world economy today

This article published on Monday 11 September by Bloomberg asks what the world economy would look like if September 11 had never happened.

"In retrospect, it seems clear that the U.S. wouldn't have had an official recession that year since there might have only been one quarter of negative GDP growth in 2001, the first," it says.

"Looking back, it seems likely that we might be talking less of a collapsing housing bubble today if 9/11 had never happened."

"If 9/11 had never occurred, we would all be

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