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A Financial Times Book of the Year, 2015An Economist Best Book of the Year, 2015A Bloomberg Best Book of the Year, 2015 The finance sector of Western economies is too large and attracts too many of the smartest college graduates. Financialization
20 Oct 2015 Other People's Money. Professor John Kay. St. John's College, Oxford University. Professor Wouter den Haan. Chair, Professor of Economics LSE, Co-Director of the Centre for. Macroeconomics. Suggested hashtag for Twitter users: #LSEecon. Department of Economics and Centre For Macroeconomics
20 Aug 2015 Other People's Money. By John Kay. PublicAffairs; 352 pages; $27.99. Profile; ?16.99. WHAT is the finance sector for? This vital question is all too often forgotten in the debate about the debt crisis of 2008 and its aftermath; it certainly seemed to be forgotten by bankers in the build-up to the debacle.
Other People's Money has 733 ratings and 92 reviews. Hadrian said: The charges of 'financialization' is not a new one when it comes to critiquing the int
Other People's Money – dinner with Professor John Kay. Summary of discussion – November 2015. 1) The rise of financialisation. Over the past 40 years a process of financialisation – driven by deregulation, technology and globalisation – has transformed the financial industry in terms of scale, risk and culture. Financial.
24 Sep 2015 Banks now put talented recruits to work devising computer trading algorithms designed to exploit the weaknesses of other algorithms. Other People's Money. By John Kay. (PublicAffairs, 336 pages, $27.99). | rom 1980 to 2006, the finance sector of the American economy grew to 8.6% of GDP from 4.9%.
Other People's Money. Masters of the Universe or Servants of the People? John Kay been an innovator, financing new ideas and inventions before many others even begin to realise their potential." Gordon Brown, chancellor of the exchequer, www.johnkay.com. The incidence of banking crises in OECD economies
Editorial Reviews. Review. "Thanks for writing this book. Only [John Kay] could have done it. This is going to be a classic." --Frank Partnoy, Professor of Law and Finance, University of San Diego School of Law and bestselling author of F.I.A.S.C.O. and WAIT "Kay is an admirable debunker of myths and false beliefs--he can
1 Feb 2016 One of Britain's leading economists, John Kay sets out in his new book, Other people's money: masters of the universe or servants of the people, to explain how post-GFC tweaks have not solved the underlying problems in the finance industry. Retired investment banker Harrison Young joined. John Kay in
Professor and Financial Times columnist John Kay deftly explains the development and ramifications of the current global financial system. He discusses how to restructure it to make it safer, sounder and more useful to the real economy. Kay maintains that financial firms – with the complicity of regulators – contribute little to
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