Too Political to Succeed

What made U.S. banks take such disastrous risks? Not what we’ve been led to think.

Appeared in: Volume 05, Number 6 | Published on: July 1, 2010
Harold James is professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University and Marie Curie Professor at the European University Institute, and author of The Creation and Destruction of Value (Harvard University Press).
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