September 30, 2008 3:39 PM
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Don't Blame the Quants
(MoneyWatch)
So who's right? The Bloomberg/Schumer report or the panicked press? Anderson says the government had it correct:
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The Find: An impassioned defense of the "quants" who have taken much of the blame for the financial crisis.- The Source: A post by Jack R. Anderson Professor of Business at the Columbia Business School on its Public Offering blog.
So who's right? The Bloomberg/Schumer report or the panicked press? Anderson says the government had it correct:
Risk management needs to be at least as sophisticated as the trading it monitors. Financial intermediaries are modern factories, producing products to manage and transfer risk. Yes, we need new measures to guard against toxic waste, but we especially need people who understand the machinery.Rather than pointing the finger at the pointy heads, whose skills will again undoubtedly be at the heart of any post-calamity financial system, the more effective strategy to clean up the mess may be to blame bad data. This is the argument of wise voices ranging from Thomas C. Redman on the Harvard Business Conversation Starter to BNET's Sean Silverthorne.
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