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Managed by the Markets - How Finance Re-Shaped America (Hardcover)
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Managed by the Markets - How Finance Re-Shaped America (Hardcover)
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In recent years, we've been rocked by a series of economic jolts,
and all of them seemed to revolve around finance. And the most
recent, the American mortgage meltdown, has sent shock waves around
the world. Managed by the Markets, which won the 2010 George R.
Terry Book Award, offers an illuminating account of how finance has
replaced manufacturing at the center of the American economy over
the past three decades, explaining how the new finance-centered
system works, how we got here, and what challenges lay ahead.
Since the early 1980s, Gerald F. Davis shows, finance and financial
considerations have increasingly taken center stage, dramatically
reshaping American society. Corporations now have an overriding
focus on creating shareholder value, while their personnel
practices no longer provide secure employment, economic mobility,
health insurance, or retirement benefits. Instead, employees must
become shareholding free-agents, left to their own fate. Banking
has shifted from the traditional role of taking in deposits and
making loans to the widespread use of "securitization," turning
loans (such as mortgages or corporate debt) into bonds owned by
institutional investors. The financial services industry is both
more concentrated among large banks and mutual funds, yet more
spread out among under-regulated specialists such as mortgage
finance companies and hedge funds. And states increasingly act as
"vendors" in a global marketplace of law, emulating firms such as
Nike, hiring contractors to do much of the work of government.
As a result, individuals and households find their welfare tied to
the stock market and the mortgage market as never before. And the
turbulence of recent years starkly underscores the dangers of
depending too much on financial markets. Written in the spirit of
C. Wright Mills' penetrating The PowerElite and White Collar, this
brilliant study provides an invaluable map of the finance-driven
American society.
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