Economics

To Big to Save?: How to Fix the U.S. Financial System

Robert Pozen

About the Program

Robert Pozen looks at the causes of the 2008 financial collapse and says that the financial system needs to be reformed so that we don't see a repeat down the road.  He argues for changing the incentive system on Wall Street and calls for strengthening the government regulation of  financial markets.         

About the Authors

Robert Pozen

Robert Pozen is chairman of MFS Investment Management and a lecturer at Harvard Business School.  From 2007 to 2008 he served as chairman of the SEC advisory committee on improving financial reporting and from 2001 to 2002 he served on President Bush's Commission to Strengthen Social Security.  For more, visit: bobpozen.com. 


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To Big to Save?: How to Fix the U.S. Financial System

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Past Airings

  • Monday, March 8th at 6:45am (ET)
  • Sunday, March 7th at 4:15pm (ET)
  • Sunday, February 7th at 8:30am (ET)
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