Bank Culture in the Trump Era
Three kinds of bank behavior contributed to the financial crisis, and President Trump’s personal business activities appear to support that behavior.
Claire Hill is a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School and holds the James L. Krusemark Chair in Law. She teaches courses on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, contracts, and law and economics, among other topics. Hill is also the founding director of the Law School’s Institute for Law and Rationality. She was interviewed by BBC’s World Inquiry on the subject of bank culture.
Three kinds of bank behavior contributed to the financial crisis, and President Trump’s personal business activities appear to support that behavior.