"And as much blame as Wall Street gets, I don't agree with it," he said. "I think it plays a vital role in society, and I think one reason the American system developed far better for two centuries than the rest of the world is that it had a much more efficient capital market that looks at a business and says that it shouldn't get funded anymore."
Jonathan Starr 99C
For more insight, read An Unlikely Education: Why a School in the Middle of Nowhere Means the World to its Students by Patrick Adams 08MPH, Emory Magazine, Summer 2011
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