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Category: Economy: Nation, Global

John Leo
How do you get your life started if you own tens of thousands in student loans? John Leo joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the far-reaching economic effects of the student loan crisis and to predict that this bubble will likely burst sooner than later.
John Leo
The total of outstanding student loans may exceed $1 trillion. Legendary journalist, John Leo joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the student loan crisis, how the system has been abused and the potential implications.
Tracy Eden
As businesses acquire more intellectual property, how will banks collateralize loans? Tracy Eden joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the challenges banks have making loans with 21st century digital assets as collateral.
Tracy Eden
Some signs for improvement are there, but are businesses experiencing expansion? Tracy Eden joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the status of the economic recovery for small businesses, and whether it will pick up soon.
Craig R. Smith
Can Congress get the deficit under control? Craig Smith joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the hard decisions government must make to deter inflation and get the deficit under control.
Craig R. Smith
Craig Smith joins Jim Blasingame to explain that inflation is an advantage of the government, because it can inflate itself out of problems.
Gary Moore
Can we save capitalism? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how he explains in his new book, "Look Up America" how we can save capitalism from Wall Street and other enemies of capitalism.
Gary Moore
Wall Street business model is not capitalism. Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss Greg Smith's column in the NY Times about his resignation from Goldman Sachs which is an indictment of modern Wall Street practices.
Gary Moore
Are things really so bad in America? Gary Moore joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why his new book, "Look Up America" is about the U.S. having more thinks to be grateful for today than ever before.
Donald Boudreaux
Past manufacturing jobs have turned into more small business service jobs. Don Boudreaux joins Jim Blasingame to explain how the outsourcing of former manufacturing jobs has become the best thing to happen to small business.

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