Capitalism's Toxic Assumptions: Redefining Next Generation Economics
Autor Dr Eve Pooleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472916792
ISBN-10: 1472916794
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Information
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472916794
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Information
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This is the first book to critique all of the assumptions on which Market Capitalism is based in one volume and propose a unique new agenda. This book aims to encourage discussion around reform.
Notă biografică
Eve Poole teaches at Ashridge Business School. She has also worked for Deloitte Consulting in the financial services industry, and the Church Commissioners, who run a £6billion portfolio. Her clients range from EY and Tesco to the Foreign Office and the Royal Shakespeare Company, and this breadth of experience makes her a popular commentator on leadership, ethics, and public life. www.evepoole.livejournal.com / @evepoole
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: The assumption of competition
Chapter 2: The assumption of the 'invisible hand'
Chapter 3: The assumption of utility
Chapter 4: The assumption of Agency Theory
Chapter 5: The assumption that market pricing is just
Chapter 6: The assumption of the supremacy of the shareholder
Chapter 7: The assumption of the legitimacy of the limited liability model
Conclusion
References and Further Reading
Index
Chapter 1: The assumption of competition
Chapter 2: The assumption of the 'invisible hand'
Chapter 3: The assumption of utility
Chapter 4: The assumption of Agency Theory
Chapter 5: The assumption that market pricing is just
Chapter 6: The assumption of the supremacy of the shareholder
Chapter 7: The assumption of the legitimacy of the limited liability model
Conclusion
References and Further Reading
Index
Recenzii
While many have called for an end to "business as usual", Eve Poole actually explains what needs to change and how it could be done. This is a forensic and inspiring account.
Eve Poole's precise and elegant deconstruction is a properly human antidote to the pathologies of late capitalism, drawing on psychology and moral philosophy as well as economics to expose its fake certainties and showing that, just as humans invented today's unsatisfactory system, we are perfectly capable of reinventing it too.
This book constructively challenges our current approaches to economics and finance. Such a much needed rethinking of both can only benefit business and society.
Lots of economists have written books like this. But Adam Smith wasn't an economist, he was a moral philosopher. This book is a refreshing reminder of market basics, as well as a manifesto for a better sort of capitalism. It offers a comprehensive analysis of why capitalism is foundering, and how the actions of ordinary people and businesses can make it strong again.
Does the shareholder-centric model of a public company need a fundamental rethink? Yes. Lucidly and compellingly, Eve Poole's book explains why.
Eve Poole's precise and elegant deconstruction is a properly human antidote to the pathologies of late capitalism, drawing on psychology and moral philosophy as well as economics to expose its fake certainties and showing that, just as humans invented today's unsatisfactory system, we are perfectly capable of reinventing it too.
This book constructively challenges our current approaches to economics and finance. Such a much needed rethinking of both can only benefit business and society.
Lots of economists have written books like this. But Adam Smith wasn't an economist, he was a moral philosopher. This book is a refreshing reminder of market basics, as well as a manifesto for a better sort of capitalism. It offers a comprehensive analysis of why capitalism is foundering, and how the actions of ordinary people and businesses can make it strong again.
Does the shareholder-centric model of a public company need a fundamental rethink? Yes. Lucidly and compellingly, Eve Poole's book explains why.