This new book offers a systematic study of FX markets from a knowledge sociological perspective, empirically focussing on analysts within these markets. It makes the argument that market structures are reflected in, and become stabilised by, distinct cultures of financial expertise.
This new book offers a systematic study of FX markets from a knowledge sociological perspective, empirically focussing on analysts within these markets. It makes the argument that market structures are reflected in, and become stabilised by, distinct cultures of financial expertise.
Leon Wansleben is a research fellow at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Heuristics 1. Does Foreign Exchange Economics 'Perform' the Currency Markets? The Structures and Cultures of Currency Markets 3. Experts in Currency Markets Part II: Observing Markets 4. On the Floor 5. How Do Market Visions Emarge? Analysts' Screen Practices 6. The Ambiguities of Fundamental Analysis Part III: Forecasting Markets 7. From Model to Market: The Organisation of Forecasting 8. Changing Cultures of Expertise 9. When to Change One's View? Management Market Commitments Conclusion
Introduction Part I: Heuristics 1. Does Foreign Exchange Economics 'Perform' the Currency Markets? The Structures and Cultures of Currency Markets 3. Experts in Currency Markets Part II: Observing Markets 4. On the Floor 5. How Do Market Visions Emarge? Analysts' Screen Practices 6. The Ambiguities of Fundamental Analysis Part III: Forecasting Markets 7. From Model to Market: The Organisation of Forecasting 8. Changing Cultures of Expertise 9. When to Change One's View? Management Market Commitments Conclusion
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