After the crisis : rethinking finance

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    • Lagoarde-Segot, Thomas

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After the crisis : rethinking finance

Thomas Lagoarde-Segot, editor

(Global recession causes, impacts and remedies series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2010

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The 2007-2010 economic crisis has profoundly shaken the foundations of mainstream financial economics. The apparent falsification of core concepts such as risk diversification, informational efficiency and valuation efficiency by an unexpected course of events has revealed the need to redefine the objectives and direction of research today. In a context where global public opinion has begun to doubt the merits of a deregulated economy, a conceptual void has been opened up, thereby rendering more complex the elaboration of appropriate policy responses. This book illustrates new paths in economic research by examining the crisis from perspectives which fall outside the conventional theoretical paradigm and which, by virtue of their non-conformity, are in a position to provide a refreshed gaze on former ways of thinking.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Capital is Dead: Long Live Ultra Capital?
  • The Individual-Collective Dialectic in Management Sciences. A Re-Reading Based on the Interpellation of Finance from a Marketing Standpoint
  • Ireland & the Crisis
  • The Global Mortgage Crisis Litigation Fallout
  • From Finance to Green Technology Activist States, Geopolitical Finance & Hybrid Neoliberalism
  • Globalization & Economic Crisis: Does Information Really Matter?
  • Towards a New Political Economy of Central Banking
  • In Search of Relevant Regulatory Policies: A Minskyian Analysis of the Current Financial Crisis
  • Mortgage Markets Matter: Why We Need a Better Understanding of the Mortgage Market to Understand the Financial Crisis
  • Private Equity & The Current Financial Crisis: Risk & Opportunism
  • Sub-Prime Crisis : Market Failures or Human Follies?
  • Portfolios, Information & Geometry: Simplex Orbis Non Sufficit
  • Index.

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