Every time there is a major financial crisis, and there have been quite a number of them in history, we fi nd that there are many who are ready to dwell on blaming people and institutions; and only very few who offer really serious and constructive new proposals for improvements in our fi nancial system that can repair the damage and reduce the impact of future crises. It is much harder to do the latter, as it requires coming to an understanding of the real origins of the crisis. The causes of the crisis are typically multiple, and understanding them requires extensive knowledge of the real nature of. | HOW TO FIX THE . FINANCIAL SYSTEM CHAIRMAN OF MFS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT I l rill OMOrnv Tài liệu chỉ xem được một só trang đầu. Vui lòng download file góc đế xem toàn bộ các trang Tài liệu chỉ xem đuợc một só trang đẩu. Vui lòng download file góc để xem toàn bộ các trang Additional Praise for Too Big to Save Americans need to understand the financial crisis shaking this country. Bob Pozen offers a great guide to inner workings gone wrong and a clear agenda for getting the system right again. Read this book and understand. Tom Ashbrook Host of NPR s On Point Bob Pozen is among the most knowledgeable and thoughtful commentators on America s financial system today. Based on decades of practical experience and years of penetrating analysis his book Too Big to Save presents new ideas that should be essential reading for laymen and experts alike especially our top policy makers. Jeffrey E. Garten Juan Trippe Professor of International Finance and Trade Yale School of Management Former Undersecretary of Commerce Clinton Administration America s financial system is sorely in need of fundamental reform and the aftermath of the recent crisis represents a historic opportunity to do something about it. Too Big To Save is full of the kind of knowledge-based common sense that only someone with Bob Pozen s rich background of experience in the securities industry is likely to bring to today s debate about what to do and who should do it. The country will stand a better chance of getting these reforms right if everyone pays attention to his thinking. Benjamin M. Friedman William Joseph Maier Professor of Political Economy Harvard University Author The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth There will be many books written about the financial crisis of 2007 2009. But if you want to read just one read this book. Bob Pozen s account of what went wrong and how to prevent future crises is a tour de force clearly written for the nonexpert and powerfully argued. Robert E. Litan Vice .