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Knowledge@Wharton's take on the subprime crisis

June 20, 2008 ~ Jim Garven

I highly recommend Knowledge@Wharton’s new subprime crisis website,” entitled “Inside the Subprime Crisis: How Wall Street Alchemists, Ambitious Lenders, Overreaching Consumers and Enabling Lawmakers Pushed the Economy to the Brink of Recession, and How to Avoid a Repeat.”

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My name is Jim Garven. I currently hold appointments at Baylor University as the Frank S. Groner Memorial Chair of Finance and Professor of Finance & Insurance. I also currently serve as an associate editor for Geneva Risk and Insurance Review. At Baylor, I teach courses in managerial economics, risk management, and financial engineering, and my research interests are in corporate risk management, insurance economics, and option pricing theory and applications. Please email your comments about this weblog to James_Garven@baylor.edu. View all posts by Jim Garven

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