GBUS 8666
Financial Crisis: Lessons for Democracy & Capitalism
Course Description
Financial crises are recurring and inseparable elements of capitalist economies. These crises hold tremendous destructive potential, impacting firms of all sizes in all sectors. In a world of densely integrated supply chains, global consumer bases, and transnational financing networks, this course prepares Darden students to understand how capitalist structures and political systems respond to and influence financial and economic shocks.