Published 10-07-09
Submitted by Aspen Institute
The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education has issued a report detailing recommendations for business and government action to address the economic crisis from a group of business leaders, top business and law faculty, and senior representatives from the investment and foundation worlds. Based on the proceedings of a roundtable that was held in collaboration with New York University Stern School of Business and with support from Ernst & Young, the report explores this distinguished group's suggestions, including
Taking part in the discussion were former SEC Chairman William H. Donaldson, NYU Stern School of Business Dean Thomas Cooley, Columbia Business School professor Amar Bhidé and Columbia Law professor John Coffee, as well as other leading representatives from academia, business, institutional investment, and the foundation world. A full list of attendees is attached to this release.
Participants at the roundtable also discussed how business and law faculty can give their students a nuanced understanding of complex market mechanisms, and instill a sense of professional integrity. They urged academics to engage with the popular media, and called on them to think critically about how the models and approaches that dominate academic thinking and research on financial and economic topics might have contributed to the crisis.
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The paper is available at http://www.aspencbe.org/documents/TowardBetterFinancialMarketRegulationInDepth.pdf.
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