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THEORY AND REALITY IN FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Essays Toward a New Political Finance

by George M Frankfurter (Professor Emeritus, Louisiana State University, USA)

Table of Contents (39k)
Foreword (37k)
Chapter 1: Method and Methodology (146k)

The current literature on financial economics is dominated by neoclassical dogma and, supposedly, the notion of value-neutrality. However, the failure of neoclassical economics to deal with real financial phenomena suggests that this might be too simplistic of an approach.

This book consists of a collection of essays dealing with financial markets' imperfections, and the inability of neoclassical economics to deal with such imperfections. Its central argument is that financial economics, as based on the tenets of neoclassical economics, cannot answer or solve the real-life problems that people face. It also shows the direct relationship between economics and politics — something that is usually denied in academic models, given that science is supposed to be value-neutral. In this thought-provoking and avant-garde book, the author not only exposes what has gone wrong, but also suggests reforms to both the academic and the political–economic systems that might help make markets fair rather than efficient. Drawing on interdisciplinary fields, this book will appeal to readers who are interested in finance, economics, business, the political economy and philosophy.


Contents:

  • Method and Methodology
  • What is All Efficiency?
  • Still Autistic Finance
  • The Young Finance Faculty's Guide to Publishing
  • Prolific Authors in Finance
  • For-Profit Education: An Idea That Should be Put to Rest?
  • Weep Not for Microsoft: Monopoly's Fatal Exception
  • The Socio-Economics of Scandals
  • Desperately Seeking Toto
  • And Now for Something Entirely Different
  • After the Ball
  • Capitalism or Industrial Fiefdom
  • The Theory of Fair Markets (TFM): Toward a New Finance Paradigm


Readership: Graduate students of finance; students of economics, economic methodology and philosophy of science.

240pp Pub. date: Nov 2007
ISBN 978-981-270-791-8
981-270-791-3
US$58 / £31


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Updated on 9 May 2008