The Mortgage Meltdown, The Economy, and Public Policy (Part 1)

May 27th, 2010 | by admin |
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Welcome and Opening Remarks Stuart Gabriel, UCLA John Quigley, UC Berkeley The Policy Maker’s Perspective on the Financial Meltdown and the Economy Janet Yellen, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Stuart Gabriel, UCLA, Moderator The Future of the Housing Finance System Nancy Wallace, UC Berkeley, Moderator Panelists: Brad Blackwell, Wells Fargo Bank John Krainer, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Paul Leonard, Center for Responsible Lending Paul Jablansky, 400 Capital Management LLC urbanpolicy.berkeley.edu

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    2. By ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR on May 30, 2010 | Reply

      she is a wall street stooge.

    3. By khuledude on Jun 2, 2010 | Reply

      you all make so much sense to me. well done

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