Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: Unleashing the Power of Financial Markets to Create Wealth and Spread OpportunityPrinceton University Press, 23/08/2004 - 369 páginas Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists is a groundbreaking book that will radically change our understanding of the capitalist system, particularly the role of financial markets. They are the catalyst for inspiring human ingenuity and spreading prosperity. The perception of many, especially in the wake of never-ending corporate scandals, is that financial markets are parasitic institutions that feed off the blood, sweat, and tears of the rest of us. The reality is far different. |
Índice
PrefacePreface xiiiix | 1 |
THE BENEFITS OF FREE FINANCIAL MARKETS | 23 |
Shylock Transformed | 44 |
The Financial Revolution and Individual | 68 |
The Dark Side of Finance | 93 |
The Bottom Line on Financial Development | 108 |
The Taming of the Government | 129 |
The Impediments to Financial Development | 157 |
THE GREAT REVERSAL | 201 |
Why Was the Market Suppressed? | 226 |
The Decline and Fall of Relationship Capitalism | 247 |
The Challenges Ahead | 275 |
Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists | 293 |
Conclusion | 311 |
Bibliography | 342 |
| 359 | |
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: How Open Financial Markets Challenge ... Raghuram Rajan,Luigi Zingales Pré-visualização limitada - 2003 |
Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: Unleashing the Power of Financial ... Raghuram Rajan,Luigi Zingales Pré-visualização indisponível - 2003 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
3Com access to finance assets become benefits better bonds borders borrow Cambridge capital flows collateral companies competition corporate cost country’s create Crédit Mobilier debt deregulation developed countries domestic economists emerged employees Enron entry equity market example financial development Financial Economics financial markets financial sector financial system firm’s firms force foreign France free markets Glass-Steagall Act Global growth Ibid important incentive increased incumbents industry infrastructure innovation interest investment investors Journal of Economics Journal of Finance junk bonds kets land lend loans Luigi Zingales managers Mediobanca ment million NBER nomic owners ownership paper percent policies political politicians production profits property rights Rajan relationship system restrictions risk search fund shareholders shares steel stock market stock prices tion trade underdeveloped United University Press vertically integrated workers York Zingales
