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Finance And Democracy Towards A Sustainable Financial System Alessandro Vercelli

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Finance And Democracy Towards A Sustainable Financial System Alessandro Vercelli
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Alessandro Vercelli
ISBN: 9783030279110, 9783030279127, 3030279111, 303027912X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Finance And Democracy Towards A Sustainable Financial System Alessandro Vercelli by Alessandro Vercelli 9783030279110, 9783030279127, 3030279111, 303027912X instant download after payment.

This book is an extension of the author's last book (Crisis and Sustainability: The Delusion of Free Markets, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and sheds light on the evolution of the financial system after the 2007/08 crisis and on changes and developments in the regulatory framework that have taken place concurrently over the last ten years. The book’s central theme addresses the neoliberal philosophy of financial regulation and, in particular, the role of self-regulating markets in the finance sector and how this has affected incentives and behaviour within the finance sector. The author contends that neoliberal maxims have led us to believe that market-based finance is superior to, and safer than, a more rules-based regulatory regime for the sector, and then explains that experience suggests otherwise. The huge expansion of ‘financialization’ in the developed economies over the last two decades has greatly magnified the risks emanating from the impact of highly leveraged, risk averse, under-regulated finance on other sectors of these economies. The author concludes that financial institutions need to be encouraged to operate within a more socially responsible matrix that facilitates and promotes long-term economic growth coupled with social stability.

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