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The Future Of Futures The Time Of Money In Financing And Society Elena Esposito

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The Future Of Futures The Time Of Money In Financing And Society Elena Esposito
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Elena Esposito
ISBN: 9781849801522, 1849801525
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Future Of Futures The Time Of Money In Financing And Society Elena Esposito by Elena Esposito 9781849801522, 1849801525 instant download after payment.

This book reconstructs the dynamics of economics, beginning explicitly with the role and the relevance of time: money uses the future in order to generate present wealth. Financial markets sell and buy risk, thereby binding the future. Elena Esposito explains that complex risk management techniques of structured finance produce new and uncontrolled risks because they use a simplified idea of the future, failing to account for how the future reacts to attempts at controlling it. During the recent financial crisis, the future had already been used (through securitizations, derivatives and other tools) to the extent that we had many futures, but no open future available.

'Within the cacophony of voices trying to explain the recent financial crisis, Elena Esposito's voice sounds clear and deep. Steering away from simplistic condemnations and equally simplistic prescriptions for betterment, she connects the very invention of derivatives to that eternal human hope - of controlling the future. While the task is impossible, the attempts never stop, and the very process of attempting it brings some consolation. And while derivatives can be seen, claim sociologists of finance, as performative, that is shaping the future they promise to control, even this is far from certain. Esposito's fascinating and beautiful work is an important contribution to the sociology of finance, a subdiscipline of sociology that took on itself an extremely important task of explaining how the finance markets really work.'

Barbara Czarniawska, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

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