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Charles Morris – Money Greed and Risk
Charles Morris – Money Greed and Risk
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There appear to be financial problems everywhere. The 1998 Asian crisis, Long Term Capital Management’s impending doom, and the Russian black hole are just a few of the most recent examples. Are they the outcome of crony capitalism, greedy speculators, or the forces of globalization moving at warp speed? Can we call in the repairmen and have the legal and regulatory system correct things?
Or are there more factors at play that could be beyond of our control?
Money, Greed, & Risk is that exceptional book that offers fresh insights into the causes of financial crisis via skillful study of both historical and current events and their key figures. William Morris:
Explores the never-ending cycle of financial crises, which starts with amazing invention and ends with a crash before investors and institutions catch up. explains how the American financial system developed from a capital-starved backwater in the nineteenth century to one that currently plays a major role in the globe, culminating in the transfer of financial power from Britain to across the Atlantic. examines the industrial, economic, demographic, and technical developments that led to the financial engine’s high-gear shift in the 1980s and 1990s. demonstrates how early American history’s boom-and-bust cycle sheds light on current international developments, such as those in South Asia and Russia. As a result, we are more realistic about what to anticipate throughout the early phases of capitalism and global market growth.
∗ highlights the fact that globalization is nothing new. Compared to today’s globe, the nineteenth century’s investment system was maybe even more worldwide. examines modern financial geniuses, like Michael Milken, and demonstrates that they didn’t create any financial tools that their predecessors from the nineteenth century, like Jay Gould, hadn’t previously conceived of.
Who the Author Is
Charles R. Morris is the author of many critically acclaimed books, including American Catholic and Computer Wars (about the demise of IBM) (on the rise of the American Catholic Church). The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, and the Harvard Business Review have all featured his editorial pieces. He served as group executive at Chase Manhattan Bank as well as managing partner of a consulting business with a focus on the financial services and investment banking sectors for many years.
Financial Development Course
Financial development means some improvements in producing information about possible investments and allocating capital, monitoring firms and exerting corporate governance, trading, diversification, and management of risk, mobilization and pooling of savings, easing the exchange of goods and services.
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