This work seeks to explore the ethical dimension of economic citizenship in Anglo-American finance. It engages with ethical debates about the place of finance in people's everyday lives and the place of ordinary people in making finance what it is: the visible hands that make a market.
This work seeks to explore the ethical dimension of economic citizenship in Anglo-American finance. It engages with ethical debates about the place of finance in people's everyday lives and the place of ordinary people in making finance what it is: the visible hands that make a market.
Chris Clarke is Assistant Professor in Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Chapter 1: Engaging Adam Smith. Chapter 2: Adam Smith's Sympathetic Political Economy. Chapter 3: Sympathy and Economism in Anglo-American Finance. Chapter 4: The Regulatory Governance of Finance in Crisis. Chapter 5: The Everyday Politics of Finance in Crisis. Conclusion. Bibliography
Introduction. Chapter 1: Engaging Adam Smith. Chapter 2: Adam Smith's Sympathetic Political Economy. Chapter 3: Sympathy and Economism in Anglo-American Finance. Chapter 4: The Regulatory Governance of Finance in Crisis. Chapter 5: The Everyday Politics of Finance in Crisis. Conclusion. Bibliography
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