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Title
Financial markets and economic performance : a model for effective decision making / John E. Silvia.
ISBN
3030762955 electronic book
9783030762957 (electronic bk.)
9783030762940 hardcover
3030762947
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-76295-7 doi
Call Number
HG4523 .S55 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
332/.0415
Summary
Effective decision making requires understanding of the underlying principles of financial markets and economics. Intellectually, economics and financial markets are genetically intertwined although when it comes to popular commentary they are treated separately. In fact, academic economic thinking appears separate from financial market equity strategy in most financial market commentary. Historically, macroeconomics tended to assume away financial frictions and financial intermediation whereas financial economists did not necessarily consider the negative macroeconomic spill overs from financial market outcomes. In more recent years, the economic discipline has gone through a serious self-reflection after the global crisis. This book explores the interplay between financial markets and macroeconomic outcomes with a conceptual framework that combines the actions of investors and individuals. Of interest to graduate students and those professionals working in the financial markets, it provides insight into why market prices move and credit markets interact and what factors participants and policy makers can monitor to anticipate market change and future price paths. John Silvia is currently President of Dynamic Economic Strategy, LLC. Formerly, John was managing director and the chief economist for Wells Fargo Securities until July 2018. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, he held that position since he joined Wachovia, a Wells Fargo predecessor, in 2002 as the company's chief economist. Before his position at Wells, John worked on Capitol Hill as senior economist for the U.S. Senate Joint Economic Committee and chief economist for the U.S. Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. Before that, he was chief economist of Kemper Funds and managing director of Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc. beginning in 1982. John holds B.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from Northeastern University in Boston and has a master's degree in economics from Brown University.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: 9783030762940
Chapter 1: Why Finance Matters for Economics: The Story of Financing the Railroad
Chapter 2: The Story of the Original Boom and Bust in Western Finance: The Mississippi Bubble
Chapter 3: Price Determination in a Multi Sector Global Economy
Chapter 4: Credit Allocation and the Role of the Price of Credit
Chapter 5: Short-term Credit: Financing the Consumer and Business
Chapter 6: Capital Markets: Financing Business over the Long Term
Chapter 7: Internal Dynamics of Corporate Finance: What's Behind the Curtain?
Chapter 8: Evolution of Household Finances
Chapter 9: Global Capital Flows: Credit Allocation across Borders
Chapter 10: Profits: Rewards and Incentives
Chapter 11: Equity Finance: Financing Innovation and Long-term Household Wealth
Chapter 12: Federal Government Finance: The Grand Assumption.