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This American Life &#8211; Episode 375: Bad Banks
From the same guys that brought us the &#8220;Giant Pool of Money&#8220;, another ultra-simple explanation.  This time, it&#8217;s the quandary that the big bad banks, taxpayers, and U.S. government currently find themselves in, with a dollhouse analogy and a simple balance sheet to introduce the concepts.
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<p>From the same guys that brought us the &#8220;<b>Giant Pool of Money</b>&#8220;, another ultra-simple explanation.  This time, it&#8217;s the quandary that the big bad banks, taxpayers, and U.S. government currently find themselves in, with a dollhouse analogy and a simple balance sheet to introduce the concepts.</p>
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