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27. Inequality and Injustice
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Robert J. Shiller
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Paperback Edition vii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Finance, Stewardship, and Our Goals 1
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Part One. Roles and Responsibilities
- 1. Chief Executive Officers 17
- 2. Investment Managers 27
- 3. Bankers 37
- 4. Investment Bankers 45
- 5. Mortgage Lenders and Securitizers 50
- 6. Traders and Market Makers 57
- 7. Insurers 64
- 8. Market Designers and Financial Engineers 69
- 9. Derivatives Providers 75
- 10. Lawyers and Financial Advisers 81
- 11. Lobbyists 87
- 12. Regulators 94
- 13. Accountants and Auditors 100
- 14. Educators 103
- 15. Public Goods Financiers 107
- 16. Policy Makers in Charge of Stabilizing the Economy 111
- 17. Trustees and Nonprofit Managers 119
- 18. Philanthropists 124
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Part Two. Finance and Its Discontents
- 19. Finance, Mathematics, and Beauty 129
- 20. Categorizing People: Financiers versus Artists and Other Idealists 135
- 21. An Impulse for Risk Taking 139
- 22. An Impulse for Conventionality and Familiarity 143
- 23. Debt and Leverage 151
- 24. Some Unfortunate Incentives to Sleaziness Inherent in Finance 159
- 25. The Significance of Financial Speculation 168
- 26. Speculative Bubbles and Their Costs to Society 178
- 27. Inequality and Injustice 187
- 28. Problems with Philanthropy 197
- 29. The Dispersal of Ownership of Capital 209
- 30. The Great Illusion, Then and Now 219
- Epilogue: Finance, Power, and Human Values 231
- Notes 241
- References 257
- Index 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Paperback Edition vii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Finance, Stewardship, and Our Goals 1
-
Part One. Roles and Responsibilities
- 1. Chief Executive Officers 17
- 2. Investment Managers 27
- 3. Bankers 37
- 4. Investment Bankers 45
- 5. Mortgage Lenders and Securitizers 50
- 6. Traders and Market Makers 57
- 7. Insurers 64
- 8. Market Designers and Financial Engineers 69
- 9. Derivatives Providers 75
- 10. Lawyers and Financial Advisers 81
- 11. Lobbyists 87
- 12. Regulators 94
- 13. Accountants and Auditors 100
- 14. Educators 103
- 15. Public Goods Financiers 107
- 16. Policy Makers in Charge of Stabilizing the Economy 111
- 17. Trustees and Nonprofit Managers 119
- 18. Philanthropists 124
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Part Two. Finance and Its Discontents
- 19. Finance, Mathematics, and Beauty 129
- 20. Categorizing People: Financiers versus Artists and Other Idealists 135
- 21. An Impulse for Risk Taking 139
- 22. An Impulse for Conventionality and Familiarity 143
- 23. Debt and Leverage 151
- 24. Some Unfortunate Incentives to Sleaziness Inherent in Finance 159
- 25. The Significance of Financial Speculation 168
- 26. Speculative Bubbles and Their Costs to Society 178
- 27. Inequality and Injustice 187
- 28. Problems with Philanthropy 197
- 29. The Dispersal of Ownership of Capital 209
- 30. The Great Illusion, Then and Now 219
- Epilogue: Finance, Power, and Human Values 231
- Notes 241
- References 257
- Index 273