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US Financial Collapse w/ Dean Baker of CEPR

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Dean Baker: The Great Recession- How We Got Here and How We Get Out

Dean Baker kicks off the 2010 spring series "Policy Matters" with an overview of the current economic crisis. Policy Matters is a joint effort of the University of Iowas Public Policy Center and History Department that offers an unprecedented series of public forums featuring nationally recognized experts to share their perspectives on pressing domestic policy issues. http://ppc.uiowa.edu/policymatters

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GRITtv: Dean Baker: 180 Degrees The Wrong Way

Dean Baker says that concern over deficits while people still need jobs is heading in the wrong direction. GRITtv with Laura Flanders brings participatory democracy onto your computer screen and into your living room, bridging the gap between audience and advocates. Watch any show, at any time: http://grittv.org

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GRITtv: Dean Baker: How Do You Fix It? Fire People

Dean Baker explains that the best way to ensure the economic crisis doesn't happen again is firing the economists who missed out on predicting and fixing it the first time around. GRITtv with Laura Flanders brings participatory democracy onto your computer screen and into your living room, bridging the gap between audience and advocates. Watch any show, at any time: http://grittv.org

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GRITtv: Dean Baker: Economists Had No Incentives For Speaking Up

Dean Baker explains that for economists to predict the economic crisis, they would've had to go against all the incentives they had for staying quiet. GRITtv with Laura Flanders brings participatory democracy onto your computer screen and into your living room, bridging the gap between audience and advocates. Watch any show, at any time: http://grittv.org

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