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After the Great Complacence
Ewald Engelen | Julie Froud | Sukhdev Johal | Adam Leaver | Mick Moran | Adriana Nilsson | Karel Williams
After the Great Complacence
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Author_Ewald Engelen
Author_Julie Froud
Author_Karel Williams
Author_Mick Moran
Author_Sukhdev Johal
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Product details
- ISBN 9780199589081
- Weight: 610g
- Dimensions: 152 x 236mm
- Publication Date: 29 Sep 2011
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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What is the relationship between the financial system and politics? In a democratic system, what kind of control should elected governments have over the financial markets? What policies should be implemented to regulate them? What is the role played by different elites - financial, technocratic, and political - in the operation and regulation of the financial system? And what role should citizens, investors, and savers play?
These are some of the questions addressed in this challenging analysis of the particular features of the contemporary capitalist economy in Britain, the USA, and Western Europe. The authors argue that the causes of the financial crisis lay in the bricolage and innovation in financial markets, resulting in long chains and circuits of transactions and instruments that enabled bankers to earn fees, but which did not sufficiently take into account system risk, uncertainty, and unintended consequences.
In the wake of the crisis, the authors argue that social scientists, governments, and citizens need to re-engage with the political dimensions of financial markets. This book offers a controversial and accessible exploration of the disorders of our financial capitalism and its justifications. With an innovative emphasis on the economically 'undisclosed' and the political 'mystifying', it combines technical understanding of finance, cultural analysis, and al political account of interests and institutions.
This book is written by an interdisciplinary team based at the ESRC funded Centre for Research on Socio Cultural change at the University of Manchester. The authors are collectively best known for their pioneering work on financialization including team written books such as J. Froud et al, Financialization and Strategy (2006), I Ertürk et al, Financialization at Work (2008) and M. Savage and K. Williams, Elites Remembered (2008). Several of the authors also publish individually within their disciplines with books such as M. Moran, The British Regulatory State (2007) and Business, Politics, and Society (2009).
Ewald Engelen is Professor of Financial Geography at the University of Amsterdam.
Ismail Ertürk is Senior Lecturer in Innovation, Management, and Policy at the Manchester Business School
Julie Froud is Professor of Financial Innovation at Manchester Business School
Sukhdev Johal is Reader in Strategy and Business Analysis, Royal Holloway
Adam Leaver is Lecturer in Business Analysis, Manchester Business School
Michael Moran is WJM MacKenzie Professor, the University of Manchester
Adriana Nilsson, Post Doctoral Fellow, Manchester Business School
Karel Williams, Professor of Accounting and Political Economy, Manchester Business School
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