Pointing Fingers: Can Europe and the U.S. Work Together to Solve the Financial Crisis?

Oct 18, 2011 / By Knowledge@Wharton.com
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France, Germany, Japan, the U.K., and the U.S. used to control 90% of the world's finances—today it's just around 35%. And the U.S. no longer holds the moral authority in economic matters. How will international finance restructure itself to promote global economic stability?

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