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Financial Stability, + Website: Fraud, Confidence and the Wealth of Nations / Edition 1
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Applying the Lessons of History to Understanding Fraud Today and Tomorrow
Financial Stability
provides a roadmap by which the world can anticipate and avoid future financial disruptions. This unique discussion of past and present financial events offers new insights that explain economic, political, and legal antecedents of financial crises in Western markets. With a detailed discussion of the history of finance, this book shows modern investors and finance professionals how to learn from past successes and failures to gauge future market threats.
Readers will gain new insight into the antecedents of todays financial markets and the political economy that surrounds them. Armed with this knowledge, they will be able to craft a strategy that steers away from financial disorder and toward maximum stability. Coverage includes discussion of capital, forecasting, and political reaction, and past, present, and future applications within all realms of business. The companion website offers additional data and research, providing a complete resource for those seeking a better understanding of the risk at hand.
As the world struggles to emerge from the latest financial crisis, professionals in finance, the law and other disciplines, and the people they advise, are searching for understanding to avoid future crises.
argues that the best lessons are learned from our own mistakes, and that the ability to look ahead depends upon our willingness to look back. Readers will:
Review the historical laws, practices, and outcomes that shaped the modern day financial markets of the great western economies
Understand the theory of financial stability, the roles of law and transparency, and the importance of action to punish fraud in order to prevent future contagion
Work through the theoretical proofs in terms of math, law, accounting, economics, philosophy, and international trade
Build a strategy for the future with consideration toward needs, sources, balance, and learning from past mistakes
Everywhere around the globe, at all points in history, financial crises have always been rooted in the confluence of politics, finance, and law.
puts the latest global financial crisis in perspective, highlighting the lessons we have already learned, and those we need to internalize today.
Financial Stability
provides a roadmap by which the world can anticipate and avoid future financial disruptions. This unique discussion of past and present financial events offers new insights that explain economic, political, and legal antecedents of financial crises in Western markets. With a detailed discussion of the history of finance, this book shows modern investors and finance professionals how to learn from past successes and failures to gauge future market threats.
Readers will gain new insight into the antecedents of todays financial markets and the political economy that surrounds them. Armed with this knowledge, they will be able to craft a strategy that steers away from financial disorder and toward maximum stability. Coverage includes discussion of capital, forecasting, and political reaction, and past, present, and future applications within all realms of business. The companion website offers additional data and research, providing a complete resource for those seeking a better understanding of the risk at hand.
As the world struggles to emerge from the latest financial crisis, professionals in finance, the law and other disciplines, and the people they advise, are searching for understanding to avoid future crises.
argues that the best lessons are learned from our own mistakes, and that the ability to look ahead depends upon our willingness to look back. Readers will:
Review the historical laws, practices, and outcomes that shaped the modern day financial markets of the great western economies
Understand the theory of financial stability, the roles of law and transparency, and the importance of action to punish fraud in order to prevent future contagion
Work through the theoretical proofs in terms of math, law, accounting, economics, philosophy, and international trade
Build a strategy for the future with consideration toward needs, sources, balance, and learning from past mistakes
Everywhere around the globe, at all points in history, financial crises have always been rooted in the confluence of politics, finance, and law.
puts the latest global financial crisis in perspective, highlighting the lessons we have already learned, and those we need to internalize today.