"Bubble Trouble," Michael Robinson (BBC) - June 6, 2011 Professor Greenberger discusses the skyrocketing prices of the world's basic goods.
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"Here & Now," NPR - December 6, 2010 Professor Greenberger discusses the late 90s fight to regulate derivatives.
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"Maryland Morning," WYPR (NPR - Baltimore) - November 23, 2010 Hundreds of comment letters are pouring into regulatory agencies as rule-writing for the Dodd-Frank Act begins.
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"The Diane Rehm Show," NPR - June 28, 2010 Professor Greenberger gives a detailed overview of the financial regulatory reform package.
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"Planet Money," NPR - June 10, 2010 Professor Greenberger says clearinghouses do a good job of managing risk.
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"The Diane Rehm Show," NPR - April 26, 2010 Professor Greenberger is part of a live discussion on the latest financial regulatory reform efforts on Capitol Hill.
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The Diane Rehm Show (NPR) - December 14, 2009 Professor Greenberger discusses financial regulatory legislation passed by the U.S. House.
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The Diane Rehm Show (NPR) - October 22, 2009 Professor Greenberger explains how unregulated financial instruments have affected the U.S. economy.
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Fresh Air, WHYY (NPR) - September 17, 2008 Professor Greenberger explains how the recent turmoil on Wall Street could trigger a domino effect for economies around the world.
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Fresh Air, WHYY (NPR) - April 3, 2008 Professor Greenberger explains complex derivatives and how they affect the U.S. economy.
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