It has been 10 years since the Lehman Brother’s collapse. Did the U.S. economy learn a valuable lesson? Does the banking system look much different from 10 years ago? Writing for Stanford University’s Business School Magazine, Insights, Edmund Andrews interviewed Stanford Professors Darrell Duffie and Amit Seru.
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