Charles Morris – Money Greed and Risk
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- Language English
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Charles Morris – Money Greed and Risk
The world seems awash in financial crises. The Asian crisis of 1998, the near–demise of Long Term Capital Management. And the black hole of Russia are just a few of the most recent. Also Are they the result of greedy speculators, crony capitalism, or the warp speed of the forces of globalization? Can we send in the repairmen and get things fixed through the legal and regulatory system?
Or are there other causes at work that may be beyond our control? Also
Money, Greed, & Risk is that rare book which, through adroit analysis of both historical and contemporary events and their leading players, lends new insights into the causes of financial turmoil. Also
Charles Morris:
Explores the eternal cycle of financial crises: from brilliant innovation to gross excess and inevitable crash, before investors and institutions catch up.Explains the shift of financial power from Britain to across the Atlantic, culminating in the American financial system growing from a capital–starved backwater in the nineteenth century to one that plays a leading role in the world today. Examines the technological, economic, demographic, and industrial experiences that caused the financial engine to kick into such a high gear in the 1980s and 1990s Also
∗ Shows how the boom–and–bust cycle in early American history helps illuminate recent global events such as in South Asia and Russia. In the process we become more realistic about what to expect during the nascent stages of capitalism and market development everywhere
∗ Explains that globalization is nothing new. Also The investment system in the nineteenth century was perhaps even more global that the world today
∗ Looks at contemporary financial geniuses – Michael Milken is a good example – and shows that they didn′t invent any financial instruments that nineteenth–century counterparts like Jay Gould hadn′t already thought of. Also
Charles R. Morris has many highly praised books to his credit, ranging from Computer Wars (on the fall of IBM) to American Catholic (on the rise of the American Catholic Church). He has published his opinion pieces in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic and the Harvard Business Review. Also He was for many years managing partner of a consulting firm specializing in the financial services and investment banking industries, and was also a group executive at Chase Manhattan Bank. Also
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