Making the Financial Markets Safe: A Conversation with Robert Merton

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In this edited conversation with HBR senior editor David Champion, Merton, a professor at Harvard Business School, casts light on the role of derivatives in the current financial crisis. Merton was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1997 for his part in developing a new method to value derivatives, and after publication of that development, the markets in derivatives exploded: Today, the estimated notional value of derivative contracts exceeds $500 trillion. Merton posits that derivatives themselves cannot be the cause of a financial crisis. They are simply tools that can be used either functionally (to reduce risk) or dysfunctionally (in ways that increase risk without offsetting benefits). He also offers prescriptions for making the financial markets safer.
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