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Capturing Finance Arbitrage And Social Domination Carolyn Hardin

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Capturing Finance Arbitrage And Social Domination Carolyn Hardin
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.19 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Carolyn Hardin
ISBN: 9781478013389, 1478013389
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Capturing Finance Arbitrage And Social Domination Carolyn Hardin by Carolyn Hardin 9781478013389, 1478013389 instant download after payment.

Arbitrage—the trading practice that involves buying assets in one market at a cheap price and immediately selling them in another market for a profit—is fundamental to the practice of financial trading and economic understandings of how financial markets function. Because traders complete transactions quickly and use other people's money, arbitrage is considered to be riskless. Yet, despite the rhetoric of riskless trading, the arbitrage in mortgage-backed securities led to the 2008 financial crisis. In Capturing Finance Carolyn Hardin offers a new way of understanding arbitrage as a means for capturing value in financial capitalism. She shows how arbitrage relies on a system of abstract domination built around risk. The commonsense beliefs that taking on debt is necessary for affording everyday life and that investing is necessary to secure retirement income compel individuals to assume risk while financial institutions amass profits. Hardin insists that mitigating financial capitalism's worst consequences, such as perpetuating class and racial inequities, requires challenging the narratives that naturalize risk as a necessary element of financial capitalism as well as social life writ large.

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