Research & Ideas: Discussions
Turmoil on the Street Panel Discussion
Part 1 of 5: Introduction by Dean Light
Turmoil on the Street Panel Discussion
Part 2 of 5: Panelist Nicolas P. Retsinas
Turmoil on the Street Panel Discussion
Part 3 of 5: Panelist Clayton Rose
Turmoil on the Street Panel Discussion
Part 4 of 5: Panelist David A. Moss
Turmoil on the Street Panel Discussion
Part 5 of 5: Panelist Robert C. Merton
Our Discussions
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Consumer psychology changes in a recession. Professor John Quelch explains how, and what it means to marketers.
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Are Ethic Lapses Responsible For Bad Economy?
Sandra Sucher talks with NPR's Linda Wertheimer about how the next generation of leaders approaches moral dilemmas.
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Spending to Keep America Great
This economic downturn is an opportunity to address long-term problems facing the U.S., says professor Michael Porter.
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Preventing Future Financial Failures
Professor David Moss says we need ongoing regulation of "systemically significant" institutions whose demise could threaten financial stability.
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Economics of Structured Finance
Professors Josh Coval and Erik Stafford discuss their recent working paper on breakdowns around structured finance products.
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Financial Reporting, Financial Markets, and the Subprime Crisis
Professor Paul M. Healy leads a classroom discussion on accountability and control issues raised by the global economic crisis.
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Professor Robert Pozen leads an HBS class discussion on Washington's response
Part of the HBS "Turmoil on the Street" speaker series.
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Turmoil on the Street Discussion Panel
Dean Light, Nicolas Retsinas, Clayton Rose, David Moss, Robert Merton.
Five-part video set
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Harvard University Financial Crisis Panel
Harvard University President Drew Faust welcomes financial experts from around the University to discuss the crisis.
*Requires RealPlayer
