Animal Spirits : How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism.
AKERLOF George A. ; SHILLER Robert J.
2009
230
164.56-AKERL
PSYCHOLOGIE SOCIALE ; ECONOMIE POLITIQUE ; FINANCE COMPORTEMENTALE
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ISBN 13 : 978-0691142333
Sommaire :
Introduction
Part One: Animal Spirits
Chapter One: Confidence and Its Multipliers
Chapter Two: Fairness
Chapter Three: Corruption and Bad Faith
Chapter Four: Money Illusion
Chapter Five: Stories
Part Two: Eight Questions and Their Answers
Chapter Six: Why Do Economies Fall into Depression?
Chapter Seven: Why Do Central Bankers Have Power over the Economy (Insofar as They Do)?
Postscript to Chapter Seven: The Current Financial Crisis: What Is to Be Done?
Chapter Eight: Why Are There People Who Cannot Find a Job?
Chapter Nine: Why Is There a Trade-off between Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run?
Chapter Ten: Why Is Saving for the Future So Arbitrary?
Chapter Eleven: Why Are Financial Prices and Corporate Investments So Volatile?
Chapter Twelve: Why Do Real Estate Markets Go through Cycles?
Chapter Thirteen: Why Is There Special Poverty among Minorities?
Chapter Fourteen: Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
Nbre volumes : 0
Langue : Anglais
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque