The current economic crisis reveals just how central finance has
become to American life. Problems with obscure securities created on
Wall Street radiated outward to threaten the retirement security of
pensioners in Florida and Arizona, the homes and college savings of
families in Detroit and Southern California, and ultimately the global
economy itself. The American government took on vast new debt to bail
out the financial system, while the government-owned investment funds
of Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Malaysia, and China bought up much of what was
left of Wall Street. How did we get into this mess, and what does it
all mean? Managed by the Markets explains how finance replaced
manufacturing at the center of the American economy and how its
influence has seeped into daily life. From corporations operated to
create shareholder value, to banks that became portals to financial
markets, to governments seeking to regulate or profit from footloose
capital, to households with savings, pensions, and mortgages that rise
and fall with the market, life in post-industrial America is tied to
finance to an unprecedented degree. Managed by the Markets provides a
guide to how we got here and unpacks the consequences of linking the
well-being of society too closely to financial markets.
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How Finance Re-Shaped America
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ISBN
9780191607585
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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