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William Black, Theory of Corporate Fraud
William Black
William K. Black is a former senior deputy chief counsel at the federal Office of Thrift Supervision. During the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s Black investigated accounting fraud. He spoke with Huffington Post Senior Reporter, David Heath, about how fraud can infiltrate entire corporations.
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Damon Silvers on Financial Transaction Tax
Damon Silvers on “Financial Transaction Tax” at the Global Progressive Forum, March 22 2010.
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Nomi Prins, the Bailout
Nomi Prins discusses derivatives and investment banks on RTAmerica, 29 Nov 2011.
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Sarah Anderson, Executive Pay
Sarah Anderson discusses the impact of excessive executive pay on the middle class and the U.S. economy, February 16th, 2012.
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Robert Shiller, Tech and Housing Bubbles
Robert Shiller talking about the “tech and housing bubbles” on Wealth Track, August 26 2011.
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Sony Kapoor, Banks
Sony discusses the state of banking with a pertinent analogy onĀ Fora.TV, September 8, 2009.
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How to Create Jobs: Deficit Neutral Stimulus
Case-Shiller Index author Robert Shiller discusses the role of the housing market in the 2012 election, reforming the mortgage market, and the need for deficit neural stimulus via letting the bush tax cuts expire on Bloomberg on November 6th, 2012.












