: A super-tight jobs market means the risk of a hard landing are high, says paper co-authored by Larry Summers

A paper co-authored by former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers argues a “super-tight” U.S. jobs market means it’s unlikely the Federal Reserve will successfully engineer a soft landing.

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