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What is the relationship between the financial system and politics?
In a democratic system, what kind of control should elected
governments have over the financial markets? What policies should
be implemented to regulate them? What is the role played by
different elites--financial, technocratic, and political--in the
operation and regulation of the financial system? And what role
should citizens, investors, and savers play?
These are some of the questions addressed in this challenging
analysis of the particular features of the contemporary capitalist
economy in Britain, the USA, and Western Europe. The authors argue
that the causes of the financial crisis lay in the bricolage and
innovation in financial markets, resulting in long chains and
circuits of transactions and instruments that enabled bankers to
earn fees, but which did not sufficiently take into account system
risk, uncertainty, and unintended consequences.
In the wake of the crisis, the authors argue that social
scientists, governments, and citizens need to re-engage with the
political dimensions of financial markets. This book offers a
controversial and accessible exploration of the disorders of our
financial capitalism and its justifications. With an innovative
emphasis on the economically 'undisclosed' and the political
'mystifying', it combines technical understanding of finance,
cultural analysis, and al political account of interests and
institutions.
This is the first ever book to analyse outsourcing - contracting
out public services to private business interests. It is an
unacknowledged revolution in the British economy, and it has
happened quietly, but it is creating powerful new corporate
interests, transforming the organisation of government at all
levels, and is simultaneously enriching a new business elite and
creating numerous fiascos in the delivery of public services. What
links the brutal treatment of asylum seeking detainees, the
disciplining of welfare benefit claimants, the profits effortlessly
earned by the privatised rail companies, and the fiasco of the
management of security at the 2012 Olympics? In a word:
outsourcing. This book, by the renowned research team at the Centre
for Research on Socio Cultural Change in Manchester, is the first
to combine 'follow the money' research with accessibility for the
engaged citizen, and the first to balance critique with practical
suggestions for policy reform. -- .
Crisis with US sub-prime mortgages, paralysis in global credit
markets and the run on Northern Rock - all wake-up calls to the
growing influence of finance and financial markets on the lives of
ordinary people. Social scientists began debating financialization
in the late 2000s much as they debated globalisation in the 1990s,
and this important book prepares the way by allowing readers to
(re)define financialization for themselves. The articles are
grouped by discourse, covering not only inter-war liberal
collectivism and current cultural economy, but also the agency
theory of mainstream finance and political economy of various
kinds. Helpful commentaries introduce each individual reading while
section introductions analyze the assumptions, core propositions,
achievements and limits in each distinct literature.This book will
challenge readers to bring a new understanding to the
financialization of present day capitalism. It is an invaluable
resource for students and researchers from business and management,
plus all the social sciences with interests in political and
cultural economy.
The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform provides a
prestigious cutting edge international reference work offering
students, researchers and policy makers a comprehensive guide to
the paradigm shift in banking studies since the historic financial
crisis in 2007. The transformation in banking over the last two
decades has not been authoritatively and critically analysed by the
mainstream academic literature. This unique collection brings
together a multi-disciplinary group of leading authorities in the
field to analyse and investigate post-crisis regulation and reform.
Representing the wide spectrum of non-mainstream economics and
finance, topics range widely from financial innovation to
misconduct in banking, varieties of Eurozone banking to reforming
dysfunctional global banking as well as topical issues such as
off-shore financial centres, Libor fixing, corporate governance and
the Dodd-Frank Act. Bringing together an authoritative range of
international experts and perspectives, this invaluable body of
heterodox research work provides a comprehensive compendium for
researchers and academics of banking and finance as well as
regulators and policy makers concerned with the global impact of
financial institutions.
The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform provides a
prestigious cutting edge international reference work offering
students, researchers and policy makers a comprehensive guide to
the paradigm shift in banking studies since the historic financial
crisis in 2007. The transformation in banking over the last two
decades has not been authoritatively and critically analysed by the
mainstream academic literature. This unique collection brings
together a multi-disciplinary group of leading authorities in the
field to analyse and investigate post-crisis regulation and reform.
Representing the wide spectrum of non-mainstream economics and
finance, topics range widely from financial innovation to
misconduct in banking, varieties of Eurozone banking to reforming
dysfunctional global banking as well as topical issues such as
off-shore financial centres, Libor fixing, corporate governance and
the Dodd-Frank Act. Bringing together an authoritative range of
international experts and perspectives, this invaluable body of
heterodox research work provides a comprehensive compendium for
researchers and academics of banking and finance as well as
regulators and policy makers concerned with the global impact of
financial institutions.
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