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Law and the Financial System - Securitization and Asset Backed Securities - Law, Process, Case Studies, and Simulations... Law and the Financial System - Securitization and Asset Backed Securities - Law, Process, Case Studies, and Simulations (Hardcover)
Tamar T Frankel, Mark Fagan
R2,340 Discovery Miles 23 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Law and the Financial System: Securitization and Asset Backed Securities provides students and practitioners with a comprehensive source of materials and references for understanding the process and issues that surround the conversion of illiquid financial assets into tradable securities. The book begins with an overview of the financial system and the place of securitization in the system. The book focuses on the process and law of securitization and is derived largely from Tamar Frankel's treaties, Securitization (2nd ed. 2005). The book concludes with a global view of securitization and an assessment of the impact and future of securitizing financial assets. The legal text is enhanced with case studies and simulation exercises that bring context and practical application to the subject. Study questions covering law, business and public policy provide students with an opportunity to discuss and debate areas where answers are complex and often indeterminate. Simulation exercises enable students to test their own ideas with their peers using real world examples. The book can be used as a stand alone course on securitization or as a supplementary text for courses on financial regulation. Practitioners will find the book a useful desk reference. This is the second book co-authored by Mark Fagan and Tamar Frankel. The first was "Trust and Honesty in the Real World" (2007). About the authors: Tamar Frankel authored Fiduciary Law (2008), Trust and Honesty, America's Business Culture at a Crossroad (2006), Securitization (2d.ed 2006), The Regulation of Money Managers (2d ed. 2001 with Ann Taylor Schwing), and more than 70 articles. A long-time member of the Boston University School of Law faculty, Professor Frankel was a visiting scholar at the Securities and Exchange Commission and at the Brookings Institution. A native of Israel, Professor Frankel served in the Israeli Air Force, was an assistant attorney general for Israel's Ministry of Justice and the legal advisor of the State of Israel Bonds Organization in Europe. She practiced in Israel, Boston and Washington, D.C. and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar, the American Law Institute, and The American Bar Foundation. Mr. Fagan's research centers on the role of regulation in competitive markets. He has written about the impact of deregulation in the financial, transportation and electricity sectors. He teaches courses and guest lectures at Boston University School of Law and at Harvard Kennedy School. He has been a frequent seminar speaker at Harvard Kennedy School's Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government; recent topics include the subprime disaster, securitization, Ponzi schemes, and financial bubbles. Mark Fagan is a founding partner of Norbridge, Inc. a general management consulting firm. He works with clients in the transportation, telecommunications and utility industries as they grapple with increasing shareholder value in a deregulated world. Prior to Norbridge, he was a Vice President of Mercer Management Consulting.

Lobbying - Business, Law and Public Policy, Why and How 12,000 People Spend $3+ Billion Impacting Our Government (Paperback):... Lobbying - Business, Law and Public Policy, Why and How 12,000 People Spend $3+ Billion Impacting Our Government (Paperback)
Mark Fagan
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Trust and Honesty in the Real World (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Mark Fagan, Tamar Frankel Trust and Honesty in the Real World (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Mark Fagan, Tamar Frankel
R1,253 Discovery Miles 12 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Trust and Honesty in the Real World is a Teaching Course in Law, Business and Public Policy. It is a case study companion to Trust and Honesty, America's Business Culture at a Crossroad by Tamar Frankel (Oxford University Press). The book explores the reasons why business ethics is at a crossroads and what can be done to tip the scales toward trust and honesty. Case studies drawn from real business experiences provide an opportunity to assess and discuss the motivations and actions of business leaders, lawyers and regulators. Recent case histories include the fall of E.F. Hutton, the Enron collapse and the WorldCom fraud.

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