Simon Johnson, co-author of "13 Bankers" describes the rise of
concentrated financial power and the threat it poses to economic
well-being. He explains that over the past three decades, a handful of
banks became spectacularly large and profitable and used their power and
prestige to reshape the political landscape. He argues that the
largest banks have become more powerful and more emphatically "too big
to fail," with no incentive to change their behavior in the future. Is
this setting the stage for another financial crisis, another government
bailout, and another increase in our national debt? [5/2011] [Public
Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 20776]
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