Peter Conti-Brown is a historian and legal scholar of the Federal Reserve System, and an associate professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Sean Vanatta is a senior lecturer in financial history and policy at the University of Glasgow. Peter and Sean join the show to discuss their new book titled: Private Finance, Public Power: A History of Bank Supervision in America, as well as how powerlifting can be analogized in macroeconomics, and the implications of Trump v. Wilcox.
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 Recorded on May 27th, 2025
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 Timestamps
 00:00:00 - Intro
 00:02:02 - Powerlifting
 00:06:17 - Trump v. Wilcox
 00:12:27 - Private Finance, Public Power
 00:15:18 - Supervision vs. Regulation
 00:22:52 - Banking in the Early Republic
 00:36:10 - Consolidation of Regulators
 00:41:06 - Focus of the Fed
 00:45:00 - The Great Depression
 00:56:10 - When to Let a Bank Fail
 01:02:47 - Outro