The 2008 global financial crisis affects everyone, but its root
causes and potential cures - knowledge necessary in order to make
strong financial decisions moving forward - are confusing to many.
This compilation of expert views from the University of Toronto's
Rotman School of Management navigates what went wrong, why, and the
lessons that these events can teach business people, policy makers,
and interested observers alike.
"The Finance Crisis and Rescue" features essays from ten leading
Rotman professors and renowned journalist Michael Hlinka as well as
a foreword by Rotman Dean Roger Martin. These intellectual leaders
from the front lines of business thinking tackle the subject from
varied perspectives, analyzing the crisis through their diverse
backgrounds in fields such as structured finance, behavioural
finance, value investing, pension plans, risk management, corporate
governance, public policy, and leadership.
A timely and considered response to current events, "The Finance
Crisis and Rescue" will be of interest to all those following
recent global financial developments.
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