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In this edition of Press TV’s ‘On the Edge with Max Keiser’, Max has an interview with Chris Martenson, who does a lot of blogging on finance and economics at his site chrismartenson.com. He is a scientist by training and was a VP for a fortune 300 company. Enjoy the show.
Barry Eichengreen – renowned professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California Berkeley, former senior advisor to the IMF, author of “Globalizing Capital: A History of the International Monetary System”, and editor of “Rescuing our Jobs and Savings: What G8 Leaders can do to Solve the Global Credit Crisis” – provides a detailed overview of the financial crisis. He discusses at length: (a) the excessive risk undertaken by a variety of financial institutions as a result of gradual deregulation of financial services sector in the second half of 20th century; (b) the role of both Republican and Democratic parties in maintaining deregulation policies following introduction of US President Ronald Reagan’s “free markets” ideology in 1980; (c) the inability of the US to properly manage or channel massive capital inflows from the developing world – especially China – during the last decade; (d) the failure of Bush administration to mount an adequate response to the financial crisis on account of its initial state of denial, financial engineering mindset, and “free markets” ideology; and (e) actions – such as, interest rate increases, deficit reduction, recapitalization of banks, and economic stimulus – that would have greatly mitigated the severity of the financial crisis. In addition, he dwells on: (f) the impact of the financial crisis on American power and globalization, as well as (g) the nature of institutional reforms required at global level to …
Alex also talks with Walter Burien, an advocate for government fiscal accountability and budgeting. Bubien’s documentary, The Biggest Game in Town, exposes government theft behind Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports cafr1.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv
Alex also talks with Walter Burien, an advocate for government fiscal accountability and budgeting. Bubien’s documentary, The Biggest Game in Town, exposes government theft behind Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports cafr1.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv
Alex also talks with Walter Burien, an advocate for government fiscal accountability and budgeting. Bubien’s documentary, The Biggest Game in Town, exposes government theft behind Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports cafr1.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv
Alex also talks with Walter Burien, an advocate for government fiscal accountability and budgeting. Bubien’s documentary, The Biggest Game in Town, exposes government theft behind Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports cafr1.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv
Alex also talks with Walter Burien, an advocate for government fiscal accountability and budgeting. Bubien’s documentary, The Biggest Game in Town, exposes government theft behind Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports cafr1.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv
Alex also talks with Walter Burien, an advocate for government fiscal accountability and budgeting. Bubien’s documentary, The Biggest Game in Town, exposes government theft behind Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports cafr1.com www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv