As an immediate response to the financial crisis of 2007–08, governments around the world stepped in to bail out troubled private banks deemed “too big to fail,” underscoring the interdependence between private and public finances. With the recent eurozone crisis, what have we learned so far and is it possible to ensure that future crises will not occur? Join us as we explore the answer to this and other questions with Dr. Stephen Buser.
This forum corresponds to topic #4 in the Foreign Policy Association’s Great Decisions program. Local Great Decisions discussion groups are welcome to attend as a complement to their discussions. Information on how to join local discussion groups will also be available at the forum.
Dr. Buser is Emeritus Professor of Finance at The Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business. He is a frequent media and academic commentator; prolific author and researcher; and historian for the American Finance Association.
Date: | Sep 27 2011 6:00pm - 7:00pm |
Location Name: | Ross Auditorium - Alumni Hall, Franklin University |
Address: | 301 E. Rich St. |
City: | Columbus |
State: | Ohio |
Zip: | 43215 |
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Registration Fee: | $0.00 |
Deadline Date: | 09/23/2011 |
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Contact Info: | Rhonda Nicholas Phone: 614 229 4599 X 401 http://columbusworldaffairs.org/2011/october-20-2011/ rnicholas@columbusworldaffairs.org |