Ethics and Responsibility in Finance: Routledge Focus on Economics and Finance
Autor Paul H. Dembinskien Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 2017
This book opens with an in-depth analysis of the operational implications of two key notions: ethics and responsibility. It then addresses ethical dilemmas that are characteristic to each of the three actors involved in any financial transaction. This begins with the discussion of the dilemmas of the ultimate owner of funds: the individual or collective saver, as in the case of pension funds. The analysis then turns to financial intermediaries such as banks, insurance companies, asset managers, and consultants, who work in a web of different loyalties. Finally, the dilemmas of the user of funds are addressed – the household taking a mortgage, an enterprise or a public authority which borrows – all of which have to be clear on the reasons and values driving their decisions.
This volume is of great interest to those who study banking, corporate finance and ethics philosophy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138637900
ISBN-10: 1138637904
Pagini: 86
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Focus on Economics and Finance
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138637904
Pagini: 86
Ilustrații: 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Focus on Economics and Finance
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1 Introduction: why does finance need ethics?
1.1 Permanent (or structural) reasons
1.2 Accidental (or cyclical) reasons
2 Finance and ethics: a twofold update
2.1 Can finance be defined?
2.2 Finance and money: the strength of promises
2.3 The multimodal causality toolbox
2.4 The causes of financialisation
2.5 How to define ethics?
2.6 Responsibility
2.7 The dilemma: the locus of ethics
2.8 The four dimensions of an ethical assessment
3 The fund holder’s ethical dilemmas: savers and rentiers
3.1 From non-consumption to savings
3.2 Intergenerational assets
3.3 Implementing the societal responsibility of the saver: ‘sustainable finance’
3.4 Forced savings: life insurance and pension funds
3.5 Interest: the (forbidden) fruit of savings
3.6 Gambling or financing?
3.7 Asset and risk management institutions
3.8 The role of savings at macroeconomic level
4 The ethical dilemmas facing fund users: public or private debtors and investors
4.1 The roots of promises and households’ commitments
4.2 Risk and business financing
4.3 Business financing: the leverage dilemma
4.4 The discount rate dilemma
4.5 Public fund users
4.6 The ethical aspects of information asymmetry
4.7 Accounting conventions and the importance of judgement
4.8 The usury rate
4.9 Ways out when things go wrong: the macro level
4.10 The Jubilee project: keeping financial due dates under control
5 Ethical dilemmas in financial intermediation
5.1 Banks or markets: an alternative made irrelevant by globalisation
5.2 Advise, prescribe or sell?
5.3 Financial innovation: cui bono?
5.4 The quality of prices: insider trading, market rigging and dark pools
5.5 Volatility and risk transfer
6 New avenues for action
6.1 Curbing expectations and aspirations in finance
6.2 Enhancing the importance of personal relationships
6.3 Simplifying the way finance works
6.4 Teaching finance differently
6.5 Ethics as a goal
1.1 Permanent (or structural) reasons
1.2 Accidental (or cyclical) reasons
2 Finance and ethics: a twofold update
2.1 Can finance be defined?
2.2 Finance and money: the strength of promises
2.3 The multimodal causality toolbox
2.4 The causes of financialisation
2.5 How to define ethics?
2.6 Responsibility
2.7 The dilemma: the locus of ethics
2.8 The four dimensions of an ethical assessment
3 The fund holder’s ethical dilemmas: savers and rentiers
3.1 From non-consumption to savings
3.2 Intergenerational assets
3.3 Implementing the societal responsibility of the saver: ‘sustainable finance’
3.4 Forced savings: life insurance and pension funds
3.5 Interest: the (forbidden) fruit of savings
3.6 Gambling or financing?
3.7 Asset and risk management institutions
3.8 The role of savings at macroeconomic level
4 The ethical dilemmas facing fund users: public or private debtors and investors
4.1 The roots of promises and households’ commitments
4.2 Risk and business financing
4.3 Business financing: the leverage dilemma
4.4 The discount rate dilemma
4.5 Public fund users
4.6 The ethical aspects of information asymmetry
4.7 Accounting conventions and the importance of judgement
4.8 The usury rate
4.9 Ways out when things go wrong: the macro level
4.10 The Jubilee project: keeping financial due dates under control
5 Ethical dilemmas in financial intermediation
5.1 Banks or markets: an alternative made irrelevant by globalisation
5.2 Advise, prescribe or sell?
5.3 Financial innovation: cui bono?
5.4 The quality of prices: insider trading, market rigging and dark pools
5.5 Volatility and risk transfer
6 New avenues for action
6.1 Curbing expectations and aspirations in finance
6.2 Enhancing the importance of personal relationships
6.3 Simplifying the way finance works
6.4 Teaching finance differently
6.5 Ethics as a goal
Descriere
This book opens from an indepth analysis of the operational implications of two key notions: ethics and responsibility. It then addresses ethical dilemmas that are characteristic to each of the three actors involved in any financial transaction. This begins with the discussion of the dilemmas of the ultimate owner of funds: the individual or collective saver, as in the case of pension funds. The analysis then turns to financial intermediaries such as banks, insurance companies, asset managers, and consultants, who work in a web of different loyalties. Finally, the dilemmas of the user of funds are addressed - the household taking a mortgage, an enterprise or a public authority which borrows.