Finance = servant or deceiver? : fin...
Dembinski, Pawel H., (1955-)

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  • Finance = servant or deceiver? : financialization at the crossroads /
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    Title/Author: Finance/ Paul H. Dembinski ; translated from the French by Kevin Cook.
    Reminder of title: servant or deceiver? : financialization at the crossroads /
    Author: Dembinski, Pawel H.,
    other author: Dembinski, Pawel H.,
    Published: [Geneva] :Observatoire de la Finance ; : 2009.,
    Description: x, 185 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
    Notes: First published in French as: Finance servante ou finance trompeuse.
    [NT 15003449]: The financial iceberg -- The historical development of finance -- The euphoric years -- Money: from servant to master -- ICT euphoria -- The break-up of money -- Players and institutions -- Markets as trust-building mechanisms -- Mega-players -- Custodians of the market temple --Public deficits and how they are financed -- The financial world view -- The efficiency ethos -- Risk and return: a neat paradigm -- Risk - fear of risk - a risk-free future -- From interest to greed : unbridledpassion -- A new pattern -- Financial relationships and financial transactions -- Financing relationships -- From financing relationships to financial transactions -- Financial transactions -- The spread of transactions -- The institutional process -- Financial markets as sounding boards -- Finance as intermediary -- Relationships and transactions : statistical orders of magnitude -- Finance and the rest of the economy --Very large corporations : the vehicles of financialization -- Very large corporations (VLCs) -- A global marketing economy -- Enterprises' value : new forms of capital -- Shareholder value : the mantra of the newforemen -- ROE rules -- Procedures as a vehicle for efficiency -- Financialization of the economic fabric -- VLCs' subcontractors -- SMEs : private equity on the prowl -- Tying customers to enterprises -- Plannedobsolescence -- 'Personalized' customer relations -- Dissolving products into services -- The alienation of the anaesthetized consumer -- Other aspectsof financialization -- The age of anticipation : banks and their customers -- Humanity in the grip of financialization -- Finance :a metaphysical response -- Implications of the new pattern -- Finance : what kind of society do we want? -- Limits inherent in the process itself -- The spectre of sterility -- Complexity -- Concentration of economic power -- Limits inherent in human nature -- Transactions : beyond conflicts of interest -- Ethical alienation -- A sense of helplessness -- What is to be done? -- Challenge financial ethics -- Encourage long-term relationships -- Change the system of remuneration -- Revisit financial process.
    Subject: Finance - History. -
    Online resource: http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230595057access to fulltext (Palgrave)
    ISBN: 0230595057
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