This page features interviews with professors of the University of California, Irvine.
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New Banking Regulation Legislation |
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Dr. Gary Richardson, Associate Professor of Economics at University of California, Irvine, discusses the pros and cons of new federal proposals to regulate banks and financial institutions. Dr. Richardson has made a detailed study of the history of America's banking system and the 1929 Crash and Depression of the 1930's. In this interview recorded March 23, 2010, Dr. Richardson gives us his own take on who's responsible for our current economic plight, and what lies ahead. Click here to download interview. |
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In this interview recorded May 7, 2009, Dr. Gary Richardson reviews the recent federal bank "stress tests" and what they mean to the future of our financial system. Listen to Dr. Richardson explain why he thinks our current financial system is unstable and what that means for our future. Click here to download interview. |
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China: Present and Future |
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Dr. Dorothy Solinger is Professor of Political Science at University of California, Irvine. She has made a life-long study of China and visited there a number of times. In this interview recorded late-January 2009, Dr. Solinger looks at China's political and social structure, with a view to how it will face the new global economy. Click here to download interview. |
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In this third interview with Dr. Gary Richardson from Januray 2009, he discusses the history of globalization, and how it has been around for much longer than you think. Dr. Richardson is associate professor of economics at University of California, Irvine. Click here to download interview. |
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The Great National Bailout |
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Dr. Gary Richardson, Associate Professor of Economics at University of California, Irvine, comments further on the evolving bailout in this interview from early December, 2008. He draws insights from history to illuminate this new chapter in the American economic story. Click here to download interview. |
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