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E-grāmata: Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Finance in the 21st Century: From Hubris to Disgrace

Edited by (Grenoble School of Management, France), Edited by (University of Cambridge, UK. 16/8/17 DoD 4/4/16), Edited by (Grenoble School of Management, France)
  • Formāts: 532 pages
  • Sērija : Economics as Social Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135122454
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  • Sērija : Economics as Social Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135122454

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"Since 2008 the financial sector has been the subject of extensive criticism. Much of this criticism has focussed on the morality the actors involved in the crisis and its extended aftermath. This book analyses the key moral and political philosophical issues of the crisis and relates them to the political economy of finance. It also examines to what extent the financial sector can or should be reformed.This book is unified by the view that the financial sector had been a self-serving and self-regulatingelite consumed by greed, speculation and even lawlessness with little sense of responsibility to the wider society or common good. In light of critical analysis by authors from a variety of backgrounds and persuasions, suggestions for reform and improvement are proposed, in some cases radical reform. By placing the world of finance under a microscope this book analyses the assumptions that have led from hubris to disgrace as it provides suggestions for an improved society.Rooted in philosophical reflection this book invites a critical reassessment of finance and its societal role in the 21st century. This book will be of interest to academics, politicians, central bankers and financial regulators who wish to improve the morality of finance. "--

Since 2008 the financial sector has been the subject of extensive criticism. Much of this criticism has focussed on the morality the actors involved in the crisis and its extended aftermath. This book analyses the key moral and political philosophical issues of the crisis and relates them to the political economy of finance. It also examines to what extent the financial sector can or should be reformed.

This book is unified by the view that the financial sector had been a self-serving and self-regulating elite consumed by greed, speculation and even lawlessness with little sense of responsibility to the wider society or common good. In light of critical analysis by authors from a variety of backgrounds and persuasions, suggestions for reform and improvement are proposed, in some cases radical reform. By placing the world of finance under a microscope this book analyses the assumptions that have led from hubris to disgrace as it provides suggestions for an improved society.

Rooted in philosophical reflection this book invites a critical reassessment of finance and its societal role in the 21st century. This book will be of interest to academics, politicians, central bankers and financial regulators who wish to improve the morality of finance.

Recenzijas

This is a timely set of essays that raise issues that are essential for understanding how finance ought to work in the 21st Century. The authors set finance squarely in the middle of society and its institutions. The analysis is superb.

R. Edward Freeman is University Professor and Olsson Professor, The Darden School University of Virginia, USA.

This book is an important contribution to the critique of social theory.... Perched on a fundamental question of legitimacy, this impressive new volume clarifies why the financial paradigm is flawed and how it is based on a profound intellectual fallacy that has caused so much instability in modern societies. Well balanced between inquiry and advocacy, this book is a modern must read for a wide range of readers.

Bruno S. Sergi, University of Messina and Harvard University, USA.

A thought-provoking collection of essays that ask many intriguing questions about how we got to where we are and how we can move to a better place. An essential read for those who are not satisfied by orthodox thinking about the current financial recession, and how we best respond to it.

Professor Keith Whitfield, Professor of Human Resource Management and Economics, Cardiff University, Wales.

List of illustrations xii
List of contributors xv
1 Introduction: The Nadir Of 2008 And Its Aftermath 1(10)
Patrick O'Sullivan
2 Asset Management: Some Considerations On Performance 11(16)
Philippe Dupuy
3 Risk In The Age Of Crises 27(20)
Francois Desmoulins-Lebeault
4 Financialisation 47(27)
Marcus Davison
5 Is Islamic Finance A Complement To Conventional Western Finance? Underlying Principles And Viability 74(17)
Khaled Soufani
Othman Cole
Patrick O'Sullivan
6 "We're Still Dancing": Stakeholder Expectation And Its Role In Decision Making In The Financial Sector 91(17)
Mark Thomas
7 The Impact Of The Subprime Financial Crisis On The Eastern European Transition Economies, And Why Poland Is An Outlier 108(30)
Nigel F.B. Allington
Daniyal Labib
8 China As Cause And Victim Of The Us Subprime Crisis: The Crisis And Its Impact On China And The Asian Economies 138(37)
Nigel F.B. Allington
John S.L. Mccombie
9 Default Invariance: A Naive Category Theory Of Law And Finance 175(66)
Joseph Tanega
10 Europe Needs The Liberal Keynes 241(13)
Alojzy Z. Nowak
Kazimierz Ryc
11 Neologism As Theoretical Innovation In Economics: The Case Of "Financialisation" 254(13)
Jan Toporowski
12 Ethics: From Negative Regulations To Fidelity To The Event 267(16)
Vassili Joannides
John Mckernan
13 The Bank, Its Societal Functions And Its Practices: Conflictual Relationships Between An Economic Agent And Democracy 283(17)
Sandrine Ansart
Virginie Monvoisin
14 The Sufficiency Economy: A Thai Response To Financial Excesses 300(10)
Patrick O'Sullivan
Nick Pisalyaput
15 Ethics Should Not Cloud Business Or Financial Decisions: The Enduring Power Of The Neoclassical Paradigm 310(22)
David Bevan
16 Regulation And Fraud: A Critical Assessment Of Accounting Information, Corporate Governance And Complex Systems Of Business Control 332(12)
Andrea Cilloni
Marco A. Marinoni
17 The Psychology Of Unethical Behaviour In The Finance Industry 344(26)
Marko Pitesa
18 Financial Liberalism And New Institutional Environment: The 2007-08 Financial Crisis As A (De)regulatory Deadlock 370(22)
Faruk Clgen
19 Naturalising Techniques And Naturalised Discourses: Thoughts On The Media's Role In The Great Recession 392(27)
Stephane Jaumier
Antoine Machut
20 The All-Encompassing Hijack 419(20)
Patrick O'Sullivan
Karim Benameur
21 Heated Debates And Cool Analysis: Thinking Well About Financial Ethics 439(14)
Christopher J. Cowton
Yvonne Downs
22 Developing Country Perspectives: A Look At The Nigerian Banking Sector Crisis 453(14)
Kemi Ogunyemi
23 Theological And Historical Perspectives On Contemporary Accounting 467(13)
Pieter Buys
24 Whither Finance Now? 480(15)
Patrick O'Sullivan
Mark Esposito
Index 495
Patrick OSullivan is Professor of Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility at Grenoble École de Management, France, and University of Warsaw, Poland.

Nigel F.B. Allington is Professor of Applied Macroeconomics at the Grenoble École de Management, France, and Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics at Downing College, University of Cambridge, UK.

Mark Esposito is Associate Professor of Business and Economics at Grenoble École de Management, France, a member of the teaching faculty at the Harvard University Extension School, and Senior Associate at the University of Cambridge-CISL, UK.