Wharton Professors On Subprime Credit Crisis
The subprime credit crisis isn't over yet, but everybody is coming up with their analysis on how it came about and what should be done to fix it and prevent it from happening again. Knowledge@Wharton has a series of interviews from Wharton professors about the subprime credit crisis. The cool headed professors are so much better than your typical news reporter. Of all the interviews, I liked the one from Professor Todd Sinai the most.
- Franklin Allen on Past Crises
- Marshall Blume on the Evolving Marketplace
- Richard Herring on Mortgage-backed Securities
- Richard Marston on Risk
- Todd Sinai on Home Values
- Susan Wachter on Securitizations and Deregulation
Have a great 4th of July! I will take a short vacation. When I come back, the 10-year TIPS auction announcement will be out. I will continue my TIPS auction series as the auction unfolds.
Software picked, likely related posts:
- TFB's Stumbles: Week Ending March 21, 2008
- TFB's Stumbles: Week Ending March 7, 2008
- Subprime Correction Is Over, Really
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