
What role have the financial elites in European societies and markets played over time? What was their contribution to the recent financial collapse, and how does this compare to previous crises? How have financial elites adjusted to, or influenced, the evolution of the financial system's regulatory framework over time? Financial Elites and European Banking: Historical Perspectives is a collection of essays dedicated to the European financial elites and the current debate on the role of experts within society. The ambiguities of the globalized economy over the last thirty years, epitomized by growing levels of inequality, have generated a feeling of distrust towards experts. Financial elites have become one of the most scrutinized targets of negative public opinion, triggered by the financial crisis, the high compensations enjoyed both before and after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, and the obscure nature of their activity. Financial Elites in European Banking presents historical comparisons and country and cross-country case studies on financial elites' adaption and contribution to the transformation of regulatory and cultural context in the wake of a crisis.
This collection of essays investigates the historical role of financial elites in European banking and their influence on regulatory frameworks in the context of recurring economic crises. Editors Youssef Cassis and Giuseppe Telesca compile research from various scholars to analyze how these elites have adapted to shifting cultural and economic landscapes. The text addresses the growing public distrust toward financial experts, particularly in the wake of the 2008 financial collapse and subsequent debates regarding wealth inequality.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians view this work as a valuable contribution to the study of financial history and the sociology of elites. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is well-suited for researchers and students of economic history.
Page Count:
273
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191085545
ISBN-13:
9780191085543
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