CharlieDecember 3, 2015"A thought provoking video including brief presentations by three eminently qualified people from Stanford, Harvard and the Fed. I found it worth an hour of my time. Here are some of the things that I came away with: The Moderator David Wessel summed up the obvious question I had when he said “So in our attempt to get a diversity of views on the stage we didn't represent the people in the industry who are most worried.” Why not David? You missed a fantastic opportunity…"
A thought provoking video including brief presentations by three eminently qualified people from Stanford, Harvard and the Fed. I found it worth an hour of my time. Here are some of the things that I came away with: The Moderator David Wessel summed up the obvious question I had when he said “So in our attempt to get a diversity of views on the stage we didn’t represent the people in the industry who are most worried.” Why not David? You missed a fantastic opportunity to broaden the discussion and really explore a few issues. I know representatives from Wall… Read more »
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A thought provoking video including brief presentations by three eminently qualified people from Stanford, Harvard and the Fed. I found it worth an hour of my time. Here are some of the things that I came away with: The Moderator David Wessel summed up the obvious question I had when he said “So in our attempt to get a diversity of views on the stage we didn’t represent the people in the industry who are most worried.” Why not David? You missed a fantastic opportunity to broaden the discussion and really explore a few issues. I know representatives from Wall… Read more »
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