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		<description><![CDATA[The following audio clip is excerpted from the BackStory episode &#8220;Panic!: A History of Financial Crisis.&#8221;  You can listen to the entire episode here. Economic historian Michael Bernstein explains the difference between the Great Depression and the myriad financial panics of the 19th century, as well as the amnesia that ignores the realities of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em><strong>The following audio clip is excerpted from</strong> the </em>BackStory<em> </em><em>episode &#8220;Panic!: A History of Financial Crisis.&#8221;        You can     listen     to the entire episode <a href="http://backstoryradio.org/2008/12/panic-a-history-of-financial-crisis/">here</a>.</em></strong></p>
<p>Economic historian <a href="http://tulane.edu/provost/about-the-provost.cfm">Michael Bernstein</a> explains the difference between the Great Depression and the myriad financial panics of the 19th century, as well as the amnesia that ignores the realities of the business cycle. </p>
<p>Excerpted from: <a href="http://backstoryradio.org/2008/12/panic-a-history-of-financial-crisis/">Panic!: A History of Financial Crisis</a></p>
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Economic historian Michael Bernstein (http://tulane.edu/provost/about-the-provost.cfm) explains the difference between the Great Depression and the myriad financial panics of the 19th century, as well as the amnesia that ignores the realities of the business cycle. 

Excerpted from: Panic!: A History of Financial Crisis (http://backstoryradio.org/2008/12/panic-a-history-of-financial-crisis/)</itunes:summary>
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