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Bill Black — "Reagan Made S&L Crisis Vastly Worse" on The Real News Network (February 7, 2011)

Bill Black — "Reagan Made S&L Crisis Vastly Worse" on The Real News Network (February 7, 2011)

Bill Black — "Reagan Made S&L Crisis Vastly Worse" on The Real News Network (February 7, 2011) Former S&L regulator Bill Black explains the Reagan administration's role in deepening the Savings & Loan crisis of the 1980s. William K. Black, associate professor of economics and law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, teaches White-Collar Crime, Public Finance, Antitrust, Law & Economics. A former financial regulator, he held several senior regulatory positions during the S&L debacle. Black is the author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank Is to Own One (2005) which focuses on the role of “control fraud” in financial crises. Black developed the concept of "control fraud" — frauds in which the CEO or head of state uses the entity as a "weapon." Control frauds cause greater financial losses than all other forms of property crime combined. Download Bill Black's website is: University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law Source: The Real News Network Aired: 02/07/11 12:00 AMThis podcast is an aggregate of audio files freely available online. Please visit the original source and subscribe to the host website.

Reform the Money

March 6, 2011

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Bill Black — "Reagan Made S&amp;L Crisis Vastly Worse" on The Real News Network (February 7, 2011)<br /> <br /> Former S&amp;L regulator Bill Black explains the Reagan administration's role in deepening the Savings &amp; Loan crisis of the 1980s.<br /> <br /> William K. Black, associate professor of economics and law at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, teaches White-Collar Crime, Public Finance, Antitrust, Law &amp; Economics. A former financial regulator, he held several senior regulatory positions during the S&amp;L debacle. Black is the author of The Best Way to Rob a Bank Is to Own One (2005) which focuses on the role of “control fraud” in financial crises. Black developed the concept of "control fraud" — frauds in which the CEO or head of state uses the entity as a "weapon." Control frauds cause greater financial losses than all other forms of property crime combined.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.grinningplanet.com/3002/real-news/real-news_20110207_reagan-4-reagan-made-s-and-l-crisis-vastly-worse.mp3">Download</a><br /> <br /> Bill Black's website is: <a href="http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/black.htm">University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law</a><br /> <br /> Source: <a href="http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=31&amp;Itemid=74&amp;jumival=6233">The Real News Network</a><br /> Aired: 02/07/11 12:00 AM<div class="blogger-post-footer">This podcast is an aggregate of audio files freely available online. Please visit the original source and subscribe to the host website.</div>

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EconomicsPoliticsFinancialCrisisMonetaryReformFinancialFraudBankingBanks