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		<description>Join UT-Austin professor and Salem Center director Scott Bauguess as he breaks down active and important regulatory issues in financial markets with student co-hosts and special guests from government, industry, and academia.

Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.</description>
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		<itunes:summary>Join UT-Austin professor and Salem Center director Scott Bauguess as he breaks down active and important regulatory issues in financial markets with student co-hosts and special guests from government, industry, and academia.

Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.</itunes:summary>
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	<title>CFTC Regulation (with Brian Quintenz)</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Recently departed CFTC Commissioner Brian Quintenz talks about his experience overseeing commodities markets, the political process governing regulation, and from his new role as an advisory partner at Andreesen Horowitz (A16Z), he discusses what he believes should be the future of crypto-asset regulation.]]></description>
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	<title>An Academic in Government (with John Coates)</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2021 17:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Harvard Law School professor John Coates talks about his recent roles at the SEC, first as the head of the Division of Corporation Finance, and then as the Agency&#8217;s general counsel. For years he has studied financial regulation through the lens of a scholar, and he shares with us what it was like to put [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	<title>The other NASA.A (with Melanie Lubin)</title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2021 20:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[You may not realize, but the SEC is not the only securities market regulator in the US. Melanie Lubin, the Maryland Securities Commissioner and current President of NASAA (North American Securities Administrators Association), joins this episode to explain &#8216;cops on the beat&#8217; securities regulation at the State level, and how States coordinate with each other [&#8230;]]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[You may not realize, but the SEC is not the only securities market regulator in the US. Melanie Lubin, the Maryland Securities Commissioner and current President of NASAA (North American Securities Administrators Association), joins this episode to expla]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
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	<title>Corporate Purpose and Profit (with Alex Edmans)</title>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[London Business School professor Alex Edmans, a leading scholar on ESG related issues, and author of the recent book &#8220;Grow the Pie,&#8221; joins this episode to explain a new way to think about evaluating company performance, dispelling the common belief that corporate purpose and profit can&#8217;t co-exist.]]></description>
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	<itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
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	<title>Private Companies and Public Disclosures (with Allison Lee)</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[SEC Commissioner Allison Lee joins this episode to discuss her recent remarks calling for greater transparency in private markets, the impact of the secular decline in the number of public companies on retail investors, and the push for additional disclosures, particularly related to climate risk.]]></description>
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	<title>Technology and the Future of Audits (with Wes Bricker)</title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2021 17:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Wes Bricker, Vice Chair and co-leader of Trust Solutions at PwC and Chair of XBRL International, joins this episode to explain how technology is changing the corporate audit, the bumps in the road with the adoption of machine readable reporting, and what to expect with emerging ESG standards.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Wes Bricker, Vice Chair and co-leader of Trust Solutions at PwC and Chair of XBRL International, joins this episode to explain how technology is changing the corporate audit, the bumps in the road with the adoption of machine readable reporting, and what]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
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	<title>Finding Fraud (with John Griffin)</title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2021 19:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[John Griffin, a distinguished professor of finance at the University of Texas, talks about forensic finance, and how for the past decade he has dedicated his research pursuits to finding fraud. His most recent paper alleges that 1.8 million loans issued as part of the government&#8217;s COVID-19 relief program for small businesses, totaling $76 billion, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	<itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
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	<title>The Teenage Years of the PCAOB (with Jay Brown)</title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2021 03:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[J. Robert (&#8220;Jay&#8221;) Brown, legal scholar and recently departed member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, explains how this young regulator, created following the Enron accounting scandal, oversees audit firms. It&#8217;s still a teenager, and as Jay describes, there remains some work to do, to fulfill its mission.]]></description>
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	<itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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	<title>Changing Landscape of Brokers (with Ira Hammerman)</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2021 17:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Ira Hammerman, general counsel of the trade association SIFMA, joins our episode to discuss how regulation is shaping massive changes in the brokerage industry. He addresses controversial topics like payment for order flow, gamification of trading, and the role of investor choice and advice giving under new Regulation Best Interest.]]></description>
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	<itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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	<title>Crypto Motherhood (with Hester Peirce)</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 15:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Crypto assets are becoming mainstream. Tens of millions of Americans own them. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, affectionately known as crypto mom for her pioneering thoughts on how digital assets should be treated by regulators, joins this episode to discuss their meteoric rise, potential future treatment by the SEC, and other views in this now $2 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	<itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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<item>
	<title>How Madoff Changed the SEC (with Stephen L. Cohen)</title>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Bernie Madoff perpetrated the largest investment fraud in U.S. history. The SEC never knew, and its revelation shook the agency to its core. Former Enforcement attorney Stephen L. Cohen was put in charge of building the system to keep it from happening again. He joins this episode to reflect on the events that led from [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	<itunes:title><![CDATA[How Madoff Changed the SEC (with Stephen L. Cohen)]]></itunes:title>
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<item>
	<title>Inside SEC Enforcement (with Stephanie Avakian)</title>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2021 22:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Former SEC Director of Enforcement, Stephanie Avakian, explains how legal actions are brought against those alleged to have engaged in market misconduct, the role of politically appointed Commissioners in deciding the actions, and how the process is changing with the new administration. ]]></description>
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	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Inside SEC Enforcement (with Stephanie Avakian)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
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<item>
	<title>In Pursuit of Evidence-Based Policy (with Christian Leuz)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/in-pursuit-of-evidence-based-policy-with-christian-leuz/</link>
	<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2021 21:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[One of the most influential academic researchers on analyses that inform financial market policy is University of Chicago professor Christian Leuz. His peer-reviewed publications have informed 19 different policy actions spanning both democratic and republican administrations. In this episode, he explains what government regulators and academics need to do, to be even better, at implementing sound policy. ]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[One of the most influential academic researchers on analyses that inform financial market policy is University of Chicago professor Christian Leuz. His peer-reviewed publications have informed 19 different policy actions spanning both democratic and repu]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<itunes:title><![CDATA[In Pursuit of Evidence-Based Policy (with Christian Leuz)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
	<itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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<item>
	<title>Reflections of a SEC Chief Economist (with SP Kothari)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/reflections-of-a-sec-chief-economist-with-sp-kothari/</link>
	<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2021 04:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Listen to MIT Professor SP Kothari talk about leading the economic division at the SEC during the Trump administration. He shares views on regulating markets during a pandemic, criticism received, and a host of issues from taxes and inflation to share repurchases and accounting for social equity in cost benefit analyses.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Listen to MIT Professor SP Kothari talk about leading the economic division at the SEC during the Trump administration. He shares views on regulating markets during a pandemic, criticism received, and a host of issues from taxes and inflation to share re]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Reflections of a SEC Chief Economist (with SP Kothari)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
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<item>
	<title>Age of BlackRock (with Barbara Novick)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/age-of-blackrock-with-barbara-novick/</link>
	<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2021 03:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[BlockRock co-founder, Barbara Novick, talks about the firm's journey to a $9 trillion AUM, experiences from the global financial crisis, and how she started the global policy group and became a leading voice on financial market reform. ]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[BlockRock co-founder, Barbara Novick, talks about the firms journey to a $9 trillion AUM, experiences from the global financial crisis, and how she started the global policy group and became a leading voice on financial market reform.]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Age of BlackRock (with Barbara Novick)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
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<item>
	<title>ICI and ESG (with Eric Pan)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/ici-and-esg-with-eric-pan/</link>
	<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2021 02:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[Eric Pan, CEO of the Investment Company Institute, discusses how the trade association develops views on behalf of its members and the 100 million investors that they serve, including on one of the most pressing issues of the new administration — Environmental, Social, and Governance disclosures by regulated entities. Also hear his views on proxy voting, money market funds, FSOC, LEI, and recent market volatility. ]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Eric Pan, CEO of the Investment Company Institute, discusses how the trade association develops views on behalf of its members and the 100 million investors that they serve, including on one of the most pressing issues of the new administration — Environ]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<itunes:title><![CDATA[ICI and ESG (with Eric Pan)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
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	<googleplay:block>no</googleplay:block>
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<item>
	<title>The Biden Memo (with Caroline Crenshaw)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/the-biden-memo-with-caroline-crenshaw/</link>
	<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2021 17:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[On January 20, the President directed federal agencies to promote "social welfare, racial justice, environmental stewardship, human dignity, equity, and the interests of future generations” in the regulatory review process. SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw explains her support of the memo principles and discusses how they are related to a host of issues within the SEC’s regulatory purview. ]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[On January 20, the President directed federal agencies to promote social welfare, racial justice, environmental stewardship, human dignity, equity, and the interests of future generations” in the regulatory review process. SEC Commissioner Caroline Crens]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<itunes:title><![CDATA[The Biden Memo (with Caroline Crenshaw)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
	<itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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	<itunes:author><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></itunes:author>	<googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit>
	<googleplay:block>no</googleplay:block>
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<item>
	<title>Money Market Reform (with Erik Sirri)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/money-market-reform-with-erik-sirri/</link>
	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2021 14:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[Babson College professor Erik Sirri talks about money market fragility, his experience as a senior official at the SEC during the global financial crisis when they 'broke the buck', and how subsequent reform didn’t prevent them from being bailed out again, at the onset of the pandemic. He shares his thoughts about what to do now.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Babson College professor Erik Sirri talks about money market fragility, his experience as a senior official at the SEC during the global financial crisis when they broke the buck, and how subsequent reform didn’t prevent them from being bailed out again,]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Money Market Reform (with Erik Sirri)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
	<itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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	<itunes:author><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></itunes:author>	<googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit>
	<googleplay:block>no</googleplay:block>
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	<title>Going Public (with Bill Gurley)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/going-public-with-bill-gurley/</link>
	<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2021 14:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[Legendary VC investor Bill Gurley, an outspoken critic of the traditional IPO process, explains how the rise in SPACs and the emergence of direct listings are addressing the long-standing and controversial practice of bank underpricing of initial public offerings.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Legendary VC investor Bill Gurley, an outspoken critic of the traditional IPO process, explains how the rise in SPACs and the emergence of direct listings are addressing the long-standing and controversial practice of bank underpricing of initial public ]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Going Public (with Bill Gurley)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
	<itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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	<itunes:author><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></itunes:author>	<googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit>
	<googleplay:block>no</googleplay:block>
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	<title>Insider Trading (with Dan Taylor)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/insider-trading-with-dan-taylor/</link>
	<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2021 02:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[Dan Taylor, an accounting professor of the Wharton School, and director of the Wharton Forensic Analytics Lab, describes his effort to define, identify, and address illegal insider trading through his academic research and policy advocacy.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Dan Taylor, an accounting professor of the Wharton School, and director of the Wharton Forensic Analytics Lab, describes his effort to define, identify, and address illegal insider trading through his academic research and policy advocacy.]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Insider Trading (with Dan Taylor)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
	<itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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	<itunes:author><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></itunes:author>	<googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit>
	<googleplay:block>no</googleplay:block>
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<item>
	<title>Explaining IOSCO (with Paul Andrews)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/explaining-iosco-with-paul-andrews/</link>
	<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2021 17:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[Paul Andrews, outgoing Secretary General of the International Organization of Securities Commissions, joins us to discuss global coordination of financial market regulation, IOSCO's role in promoting financial stability, and views on regulatory developments related to GameStop, SPACs, Ant Financial, and ESG disclosure. ]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Paul Andrews, outgoing Secretary General of the International Organization of Securities Commissions, joins us to discuss global coordination of financial market regulation, IOSCOs role in promoting financial stability, and views on regulatory developmen]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Explaining IOSCO (with Paul Andrews)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
	<itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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	<itunes:author><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></itunes:author>	<googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit>
	<googleplay:block>no</googleplay:block>
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	<title>Protecting Investors (with Barbara Roper)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/protecting-investors-with-barbara-roper/</link>
	<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2021 18:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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	<description><![CDATA[Barbara Roper, director for investor protection at the Consumer Federation of America, has spent more than three decades advocating for American investors and fair markets. She joins this episode to talk about the impact of financial regulation on under-informed investors, how she advocates for them in the rule-making process, and her views on market conduct that deserves the attention of the Biden administration.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Barbara Roper, director for investor protection at the Consumer Federation of America, has spent more than three decades advocating for American investors and fair markets. She joins this episode to talk about the impact of financial regulation on under-]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<itunes:title><![CDATA[Protecting Investors (with Barbara Roper)]]></itunes:title>
	<itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
	<itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
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	<itunes:block>no</itunes:block>
	<itunes:duration>0:00</itunes:duration>
	<itunes:author><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></itunes:author>	<googleplay:explicit>No</googleplay:explicit>
	<googleplay:block>no</googleplay:block>
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	<title>Market Self Regulation (with Tom Selman)</title>
	<link>https://podcasts.la.utexas.edu/cepa/podcast/market-self-regulation-with-tom-selman/</link>
	<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2021 22:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Salem Center for Policy]]></dc:creator>
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