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      <title>The Pennsylvania Plan: The Ultimate Solution for U.S. Debt Relief</title>
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      <description>This article provides an in-depth analysis of the &amp;#34;Pennsylvania Plan&amp;#34; proposed by Deutsche Bank as the ultimate debt resolution strategy for the United States to address its fiscal and trade twin deficits. It examines the plan’s core logic of converting long-term debt into short-term debt and external debt into domestic debt, compares the differences between the debt resolution paths of China and the United States, identifies the key obstacles to U.S. debt resolution—namely, a stock market correction and the sacrifice of the U.S. dollar’s seigniorage—and reveals the future direction of the global economic landscape.</description>
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