A Year After Lehman's Collapse: What Does Wall Street Look Like?

Sep 29, 2009 / By Knowledge@Wharton.com
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One might imagine "the Great Recession" would radically alter the financial system that produced it, yet federal rescue efforts seem to have prevented much change in the status quo. In this interview, Wharton professors Jeremy Siegel and Richard Herring discuss the impact of the stimulus measures, the problems that bedevil the financial system, and the economic outlook.

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