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Title After the flood : how the Great Recession changed economic thought / Edward L. Glaeser, Tano Santos, and E. Glen Weyl [editors].

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2017.
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 311 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Note Includes papers presented at a conference held at the Columbia Business School in the spring of 2013 in honor of José Scheinkman's 65th birthday.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / Edward L. Glaeser, Tano Santos, and E. Glen Weyl -- Stochastic compounding and uncertain valuation / Lars Peter Hansen and José A. Scheinkman -- Good banker / Patrick Bolton -- How to implement contingent capital / Albert S. Kyle -- Bankruptcy laws and collateral regulation: reflections after the crisis / Aloisio Araujo, Rafael Ferreira, and Bruno Funchal -- Antes del Diluvio: the Spanish banking system in the first decade of the euro / Tano Santos -- Are commodity futures prices barometers of the global economy? / Conghui Hu and Wei Xiong -- Social learning, credulous Bayesians, and aggregation reversals / Edward L. Glaeser and Bruce Sacerdote -- Finance and the common good / E. Glen Weyl.
Summary The past three decades have been characterized by vast change and crises in global financial markets and not in politically unstable countries but in the heart of the developed world, from the Great Recession in the United States to the banking crises in Japan and the Eurozone. As we try to make sense of what caused these crises and how we might reduce risk factors and prevent recurrence, the fields of finance and economics have also seen vast change, as scholars and researchers have advanced their thinking to better respond to the recent crises. A momentous collection of the best recent scholarship, "After the Flood" illustrates both the scope of the crises' impact on our understanding of global financial markets and the innovative processes whereby scholars have adapted their research to gain a greater understanding of them. Among the contributors are Jose Scheinkman and Lars Peter Hansen, who bring up to date decades of collaborative research on the mechanisms that tie financial markets to the broader economy; Patrick Bolton, who argues that limiting bankers' pay may be more effective than limiting the activities they can undertake; Edward Glaeser and Bruce Sacerdote, who study the social dynamics of markets; and E. Glen Weyl, who argues that economists are influenced by the incentives their consulting opportunities create.
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Subject Financial crises -- Congresses.
Financial crises.
Financial crises -- Prevention -- Congresses.
Financial crises -- Prevention.
Banks and banking -- Congresses.
Capital assets pricing model -- Congresses.
Banks and banking.
Capital assets pricing model.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance.
Genre/Form Congress.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Festschriften.
Festschriften.
Added Author Scheinkman, José Alexandre, honouree.
Glaeser, Edward L. (Edward Ludwig), 1967- editor, author.
Santos, Tano, editor, author.
Weyl, E. Glen (Eric Glen), 1985- editor, author.
Columbia University. Graduate School of Business, host institution.
Added Title How the Great Recession changed economic thought
Other Form: Print version: After the flood. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2017 9780226443546 (DLC) 2016044854 (OCoLC)956957287
ISBN 9780226443683 (electronic book)
022644368X (electronic book)
9780226443546
022644354X
Standard No. 40027153699