The Great Savings and Loan robbery / produced by Andrew Phillips, Sue Burns, and Pam Burton ; interviews by Dennis Bernstein.

Program Title:
The Great Savings and Loan robbery / produced by Andrew Phillips, Sue Burns, and Pam Burton ; interviews by Dennis Bernstein.
PRA Archive #: 
IZ0329.01
Description: 

Three part series which examines the crisis of United States finanical institutions which started in the 1980's and continues on into the 1990's.|THE GREAT SAVINGS AND LOAN ROBBERY / produced by Andrew Phillips, Sue Burns, and Pam Burton| interviews by Dennis Bernstein. - SERIES: The Collapse of banking| no. 1 Three part series which examines the crisis of United States finanical institutions which started in the 1980's and continues on into the 1990's. CONTENT: Introduction / Dennis Bernstein and Andrew Philipps (2:30) -- Tracing the collapse of the Savings and Loan Industry, with Centennial Savings and Loan, Empire Savings and Loan, Lincoln Savings, and Silverado Savings and Loan used as examples. Features interviews with: Steven Pizo and Mary Fricker. Includes discussions of who favored deregulation, the chronology of coverups, and the role of Alan Greenspan in halting the collapse (55:30). RECORDED: WBAI, 1992.

Introduction / Dennis Bernstein and Andrew Philipps (2:30) -- Tracing the collapse of the Savings and Loan Industry, with Centennial Savings and Loan, Empire Savings and Loan, Lincoln Savings, and Silverado Savings and Loan used as examples. Features interviews with: Steven Pizo and Mary Fricker. Includes discussions of who favored deregulation, the chronology of coverups, and the role of Alan Greenspan in halting the collapse (55:30).

Introduction / Dennis Bernstein and Andrew Philipps (2:30) -- Tracing the collapse of the Savings and Loan Industry, with Centennial Savings and Loan, Empire Savings and Loan, Lincoln Savings, and Silverado Savings and Loan used as examples. Features interviews with: Steven Pizo and Mary Fricker. Includes discussions of who favored deregulation, the chronology of coverups, and the role of Alan Greenspan in halting the collapse (55:30).

Station: 
Date Recorded on: 
WBAI, 1992.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
330 1 reel (58 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|58:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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