Smart Money

How High-Stakes Financial Innovation is Reshaping Our World-For the Better
by Andrew Palmer
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Seven years after the financial crisis of 2008, financiers remain villains in the public mind. Most Americans believe that their irresponsible actions and complex financial products wrecked the economy and destroyed people's savings, and that bankers never adequately paid for their crimes.

But as Economist journalist Andrew Palmer argues in...
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Published By Basic Books

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 304

Publication Date 04/14/2015

ISBN 9780465064724

Dimensions 6.5 inches x 9.62 inches


Bookforum
“Careful and sensible… As someone who was thrown into the deep end of business reporting at the onset of the global financial crisis, [Palmer] is acutely aware of just how dangerous finance can be.”

Robert Shiller, author of Finance and the Good Society
Smart Money is an entrancing story about what is new and exciting—but almost invisible for most of us—in twenty-first century finance. A real inspiration for idealistic entrepreneurs, and for members of the finance and insurance profession who have felt humiliated by the financial crisis.”

Edward Glaeser, author of Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier
“This engaging and informative book provides a much needed rebuttal to the post-2007 hostility toward all forms of financial innovation. Andrew Palmer takes us on a tour of today's financial innovations, from social impact bonds to peer-to-peer lending, that illustrates the upside of creative finance. This book is crucial (and fun) reading for anyone who wants to understand both sides of the argument about financial regulation.”

New York Times Book Review
“Fascinating… Palmer is a muscular, efficient writer; he relates in-person interviews and statistical evidence with ease and humor. [His] vignettes show how innovation can, and should, involve more than bankers getting rich, playing games and dodging rules.”

Wall Street Journal
“A scintillating brief for financial invention… a cheerful and lucid Cook's tour.”

Breakingviews
“[Palmer's] optimistic perspective is refreshing… a welcome corrective to the prevailing conventional wisdom.”

CHOICE
“A welcome and inspiring counterargument to the post-2008 vilification of the finance industry. Interesting and well-written, the book shines a light on the virtues of financial innovation.”

Library Journal
“This book will satisfy the general reader and investor who wants to see the other side of the coin as it relates to financial innovation.”

Publishers Weekly
“[An] eloquent manifesto.... This intelligent, balanced study of current innovations in finance does much to exorcise its recent demonization.”

 
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