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Just Financial Markets? - Finance in a Just Society

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Informationen zum Autor Lisa Herzog is Professor of Political Philosophy and Theory at the Bavarian School of Public Policy at the Technical University Munich. She works on the intersection of economic and political questions, with a focus on the history of economic and political thought, the normative status of markets, and, most recently, the role of complex organizations in markets and their moral status. She is the author of Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory (2013, OUP). Klappentext This volume brings together leading scholars from political theory, law, and economics in order to discuss the relationship between financial markets and justice, and invites us to rethink the place and role of financial markets in our societies. Zusammenfassung This volume brings together leading scholars from political theory, law, and economics in order to discuss the relationship between financial markets and justice, and invites us to rethink the place and role of financial markets in our societies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Lisa Herzog: Introduction: Just Financial Markets? Finance in a Just Society I. Normative Foundations 2: Rosa M. Lastra and Alan H. Brener: Justice, Financial Markets, and Human Rights 3: Rutger Claassen: A Capability Framework for Financial Market Regulation 4: Seumas Miller: Financial Markets and Institutional Purposes: The Normative Issues 5: Lisa Herzog: Can Incomes in Financial Markets Be Deserved? A Justice-Based Critique II. Legal Structures 6: Mark R. Reiff: I. Punishment in the Executive Suite: Moral Responsibility, Causal Responsibility, and Financial Crime 7: Jay Cullen: A Culture Beyond Repair? The Nexus Between Ethics and Sanctions in Finance 8: Katharina Pistor: Money's Legal Hierarchy 9: Aaron James: Investor Rights as Nonsense- on Stilts III. Institutions and Practices 10: Peter Dietsch: Normative Dimensions of Central Banking: How the Guardians of Financial Markets Affect Justice 11: Boudewijn de Bruin: Information as a Condition of Justice in Financial Markets: The Regulation of Credit Rating Agencies 12: Roseanne Russell and Charlotte Villiers: Gender Justice in Financial Markets 13: Anat R. Admati: It Takes a Village to Maintain a Dangerous Financial System ...

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