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April 9, 2020
Benjamin Franklin Scholars
Professor David Zaring

BFS and Wharton professor David Zaring recently had a conversation with Wharton Business Daily Radio about the role of banks during the current economic downturn. Professor Zaring believes that U.S. banks can sustain themselves throughout a temporary shock, but that a prolonged event of this size presents trouble for any business, banks included. Read or listen to the entire conversation over at Knowledge@Wharton.

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