The Hearing Archive: Nationalization
Can the Government Manage Car Companies Without Micro-Managing?
John Paul MacDuffie of the University of Pennsylvania and and Susan Helper of Case Western Reserve University filed this guest post. They both work with the International Motor Vehicle Program. Today, two Obama administration officials will be called before...
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Tim Lawson
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June 10, 2009; 7:13 AM ET |
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Credit Card Reform: Do the Banks Own the Senate?
That's the question Simon Johnson was asked on "The Ed Show" last night on MSNBC. What do you think? Post your thoughts in the comments section. Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy...
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Simon Johnson
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May 14, 2009; 5:40 PM ET |
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AIG's Game Plan: 3 to 5 Years of Recovery
In this season of financial and economic confusion, perhaps nothing has been quite so confusing as the saga of American International Group, once the world's largest insurance company and now a ward of the federal government. Today, chief executive Edward...
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James Kwak
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May 13, 2009; 4:57 PM ET |
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Is Chrysler's Chapter 11 Unconstitutional?
University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School professor David Zaring filed this guest blog post: Would the government-pushed reorganization of Chrysler, in which bondholders could receive less than they would in a liquidation (or some other resolution), be unconstitutional? We may get...
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Sara Goo
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May 6, 2009; 6:01 AM ET |
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