- In the wake of the financial crisis of 2008, central banks and other agencies took on new responsibility for managing systemic risk. Since then, the Yale School of Management has developed important capabilities in macroprudential financial regulation and the measurement and management of systemic risk.
- The school’s finance faculty has deep expertise in capital markets and has produced influential academic work about the origins of the crisis.
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Over the course of one academic year, students complete a slate of required courses focused on the global financial system and delve into specialized electives.