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Sang Bin Lee

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Sang Bin Lee is a finance academic, best known as developer of the Ho-Lee short rate model, the first arbitrage-free model of that type. He is widely published in major journals,[1] and has co-authored four finance texts.[2] He is Professor of Finance at Hanyang University and President Elect of the Korean Securities Association. Previously, he was an assistant director Ministry of Finance, Korea and an Independent Director and a member of Risk Management Committee, Hana Bank.[3] He received his Bachelor of Business Administration from Seoul National University (1975), a Master of Economics from Cornell University (1981) and a Ph.D in Business Administration from New York University (1985; Dissertation: “Term Structure Movements and the Pricing of Corporate Bond Provisions").