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To assess liquidity risk, one must ask the right questions

A mathematician’s insight during World War II can help guide risk managers today

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A US Air Force bomber from the mid-20th century

Vincent Kaminski is a Houston-based professor at Rice University’s Jesse H Jones School of Business

Risk managers working in today's unpredictable markets could learn a lesson from Abraham Wald, a famed mathematician from Eastern Europe who sought refuge in the US during World War II.

In 1943, Wald was working as a professor of statistics at Columbia University, New York City. He made a

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