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One of the biggest podcast downloads on iTunes is This American Life by Chicago Public Radio hosted by Ira Glass. It’s an hour long program that is diverse and interesting. The May 9th broadcast was particularly interesting to me called: The Giant Pool of Money.

It is a simple narrative on a complex subject and how the last five years evolved from a housing boom to housing crisis.

Think:

* $70 Trillion Dollars
* boiler rooms
* keeping up with the competition
* thirst for high returns
* NINA loans
* subprime investors
* from tending bar to buying mortgage pools
* Wall Street
* 2% default rates actually 50% default rates
* Very smart people using the wrong data to manage risk.

I listened to it twice just because it is rare to hear a complex topic that is presented so clearly.

Intelligence beat common sense to a pulp.

Listen to the episode.


5 Comments

  1. Todd Huttunen May 12, 2008 at 8:05 pm

    This story had me glued to my chair. Set aside an hour folks, it’s worth it. When the BEST case scenario is a repeat of Jimmy Carter’s “70’s malaise”, then “Houston (or should I say Nevada, Florida et al) we’ve got a problem”.

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  3. marty tessler May 14, 2008 at 10:43 am

    this should be required listening in every Economics 101 class in college and ABSOLUTELY required as the Introductory class lecture in EVERY MBA program in the US and worldwide.It does bring to mind the question as to whether most if not all of the appraisals done for subprime or Alt A loans shoud be rescinded considering that the definition of “market value” precludes “undue stimulus”-wasn’t this whole fiasco predicted on “Undue Stimulus”?

  4. Jonathan J. Miller May 14, 2008 at 10:48 am

    Bingo! Marty. Of course, we are here ready to do the re-appraisals… 😉

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