Chains of finance : how investment management is shaped / Diane-Laure Arjalies, Philip Grant, Iain Hardie, Donald MacKenzie, and Ekaterina Svetlova.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.Edition: First editionDescription: 193 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780198802945 (hardback)
- 0198802943 (hardback)
- 332.6 ARJ 22
- HG4521 .A695 2017
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332.6 ALT Asset pricing for dynamic economies / | 332.6 AME Audits of brokers or dealers in securities : | 332.6 AME International financing : | 332.6 ARJ Chains of finance : | 332.6 ARN The Fundamental index : | 332.6 ARS Modern financial intermediaries and markets / | 332.6 BAC Practical portfolio performance measurement and attribution |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-187) and index.
This book suggests that investment decisions cannot be understood by focusing on isolated investors. Rather, most of their money flows through a chain: a sequence of intermediaries that 'sit between' savers and companies/governments. It argues that investment management is shaped by the opportunities and constraints that this chain creates.
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