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Author:
Palmer, Andrew, 1970- author.
Title:
Smart money : how high-stakes financial innovation is reshaping our world-for the better / Andrew Palmer.
Publisher:
Basic BooksA Member of the Perseus Books Group,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
xviii, 285 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-265) and index.
Contents:
Lessons badly learned. Handmaid to history -- From breakthrough to meltdown -- The most dangerous asset in the world -- A force for good. Social-impact bonds and the shrinking of the state -- Live long and prosper -- Equity and the license to dream -- Peer-to-peer lending and the flaws of finance -- The edge: reaching the marginal borrower -- Tail risk: pricing the probability of mayhem.
Summary:
"Seven years after the financial crisis of 2008, financiers remain villains in the public mind. Most Americans believe that their irresponsible actions and complex financial products wrecked the economy and destroyed people's savings, and that bankers never adequately paid for their crimes. But as Economist journalist Andrew Palmer argues in Smart Money, this much maligned industry is not only capable of doing great good for society, but offers the most powerful means we have for solving some of our most intractable social problems. From Babylon to the present, the history of finance has always been one of powerful innovation. Now a new generation of financial entrepreneurs is working to revive this tradition of useful innovation, and Palmer shows why we need their ideas today more than ever. Traveling to the centers of finance across the world, Palmer introduces us to peer-to-peer lenders who are financing entrepreneurs the big banks won't bet on, creating opportunities where none existed. He explores the world of social-impact bonds, which fund programs for the impoverished and homeless, simultaneously easing the burden on national governments and producing better results. And he explores the idea of human-capital contracts, whereby investors fund the educations of cash-strapped young people in return for a percentage of their future earnings. In this far-ranging tour of the extraordinarily creative financial ideas of today and of the future, Smart Money offers an inspiring look at the new era of financial innovation that promises to benefit us all. "-- Provided by publisher.
"Six years after the financial crisis, bankers and other Wall Street types remain villains in the public mind. The standard critique says that they wrecked the economy and destroyed people's savings, and never adequately paid for their crimes. But as Economist editor Andrew Palmer reveals in Smart Money, this detested industry is not only capable of doing great good for society, but offers the most powerful means we have for solving some of our most intractable social problems. Drawing on interviews with leading financiers and a new breed of financial entrepreneurs, Palmer provides a sweeping account of the history, present, and future of financial innovation, arguing that we need it more today than ever before"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0465064728 (hardback)
9780465064724 (hardback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)888557110
LCCN:
2014041326
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
HWAX074 -- Hawkeye Community College Library (Waterloo)

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