The Mortgage Meltdown, The Economy, and Public Policy (Part 4). Beyond the Mortgage Meltdown
The Mortgage Meltdown, The Economy, and Public Policy (Part 4) video duration 2 Hour(s) 26 Minute(s) 26 Second(s), published by UC Berkeley Events on 11 11 2008 - 05:40:52.
A California Policy Perspective on the Financial Crisis Darrell Steinberg, President Pro Tem.-elect, California State Senate Larry Rosenthal, UC Berkeley, Here is a link but it is not to th exact program I watched but there is plenty to watch
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Scott Pelley reports on the mortgage crisis that's far from over, with a second wave of expected defaults on the way that could deepen the bottom of the U.S
Scott Pelley of CBS' 60 Minutes examines the Alt-A mortgage crisis dragging down housing prices in the United States
Condo Vultures® founder Peter Zalewski The current and predicted future turmoil in the mortgage market highlights an important challenge to the American dream of homeownership: how to make .
A California Policy Perspective on the Financial Crisis
Darrell Steinberg, President Pro Tem.-elect, California State Senate
Larry Rosenthal, UC Berkeley, Moderator
Panel 2: Demography and Geography of Foreclosures
Robert Edelstein, UC Berkeley, Moderator
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