While legal education has not changed much, the world of business and finance has changed in innumerable ways. [...] For instance, I recall that my derivatives class focused on plain vanilla options and futures and the methods for valuing them, but not exotic instruments such as credit derivatives, collateralized debt obligations, and their trading strategies. In addition, discussions of risk management focus on the enterprise, and not on broader themes covering systemic risk and economic policy.
There was not a focus on the connection between business, government, regulation, and economic policy. In terms of a business curriculum, law students must have and educational platform that teaches beyond the scope of traditional legal education [...]" (Rhee, 2009).
Keywords:
connectivity in inspiration,
trading strategies
Rhee, Robert J. "The Madoff Scandal, Market Regulatory Failure, and the Business Education of Lawyers." (2009).
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GregorioIvanoff - 01 Aug 2017
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