Saving the Market from Capitalism
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Saving the Market from Capitalism
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This new book by two leading economists is a far-reaching analysis of the role and organization of the financial system in the aftermath of the economic crisis. The authors argue that the financial markets, as currently organized, hinder genuine market transactions and therefore harm the economy, along with any chance of sustained recovery.
This new book by two leading economists is a far-reaching analysis of the role and organisation of the financial system in the aftermath of the economic crisis. The authors argue that the financial markets, as currently organised, hinder genuine market transactions and therefore harm the economy, along with any chance of sustained recovery.
Despite the crisis, the power of the financial markets has continued to grow. Far from being subjected to major restructuring or regulation, they continue to rule largely unchecked—laying down economic policies, deposing governments, disrupting social contracts and reshaping international alliances. The time has come to think through more radical proposals for reform—to save other markets from the overwhelming power of the one market that has come to dominate them all, the financial market.
Through a detailed examination of specific measures—from policies aimed at reigning in financial markets to the idea of local currencies that could be used to foster economic development within localities and regions—the authors develop a set of proposals that would help to revitalise markets, free them from the domineering power of finance and re-establish the relationship between creditor and debtor that was severed by the rise of the modern financial system.
Building on their very successful work The End of Finance, this new and timely book will appeal to students of economics, politics and sociology as well as to general readers interested in one of the key issues of our time.
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Praised by the South China Morning Post as a serious analysis of an economic system in need of change, the authors’ perspective on the "globalisation of precariousness" warns of recurring disasters. Colin Crouch of the University of Warwick highlights the book's significance in addressing the necessity of reforming markets. Geoffrey Ingham from the University of Cambridge describes the work as a compelling sequel, offering lucid proposals for finance's essential but reformed role.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780745672564
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 25 July 2014
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Polity Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 245g
Pages: 176
About the Author
Massimo Amato is Associate Professor in Economic History atUniversita Bocconi. Luca Fantacci is Assistant Professor at UniversitaBocconi.
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