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ISBN 10: 0471656631
ISBN 13: 978-0471656630
Author: Charles Geisst
A critical look at over 80 years of conflict, collusion, and corruption between financiers and politicians
Undue Influence paints a vivid portrait of the dealings between “the few”, in this case members of Congress, the banking community, and the Fed, and sheds light on how radical new deregulatory measures could be introduced by unelected officials and then foisted upon Congress in the name of progress. In the process, the background of the new financial elite is examined-because they are markedly different than their predecessors of the 1920s and 1930s. Undue Influence also brings readers up to speed on other important issues, including how the financial elite has been able to perpetuate itself, how the markets lend themselves to these special interest groups, and how it is possible that after 80 years of financial regulation and regulatory bodies the same problems of financial malfeasance and fraud still plague the markets.
Charles R. Geisst (Oradell, NJ) is the author of 15 books, including Wheels of Fortune (0-471-47973-X), Deals of the Century (0-471-26397-4) and the bestsellers Wall Street: A History and 100 Years of Wall Street. Geisst has taught both political science and finance, worked in banking and finance on Wall Street and in London, as well as consulted. His articles have been published in the International Herald Tribune, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, Newsday, Wall Street Journal, and Euromoney.
Undue Influence How The Wall Street Elite Puts The Financial System At Risk 1st Table of contents:
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Introduction: The Power of Wall Street and Its Risks
- 1.1 Understanding Wall Street’s Influence on Global Finance
- 1.2 The Financial System and Its Vulnerabilities
- 1.3 The Consequences of Excessive Power in Financial Markets
- 1.4 Overview of Wall Street’s Role in Financial Crises
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The Origins of Wall Street’s Dominance
- 2.1 The Historical Rise of Wall Street
- 2.2 Institutional Power and the Evolution of Financial Elites
- 2.3 Political Connections: How Wall Street Became So Influential
- 2.4 Regulatory Capture and the Influence Over Financial Oversight
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The Financial Elite: Who Holds the Power?
- 3.1 Key Players in Wall Street: Banks, Hedge Funds, and Private Equity
- 3.2 Understanding the Network of Financial Elites
- 3.3 The Role of Lobbyists, Regulators, and Politicians
- 3.4 How Wealth Concentration Affects Decision-Making in Finance
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Undue Influence: The Hidden Mechanics of Power
- 4.1 How Financial Elites Shape Policy and Regulation
- 4.2 The Unseen Hand: Market Manipulation and Insider Trading
- 4.3 The Revolving Door: The Flow of Talent Between Government and Wall Street
- 4.4 The Ethics of Financial Elites: Benefiting from Systemic Risk
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Risk and Recklessness: How Wall Street Puts the System at Risk
- 5.1 Financial Innovation and the Creation of Systemic Risk
- 5.2 Leverage, Derivatives, and the Global Financial Web
- 5.3 The Role of Too-Big-to-Fail Institutions in Heightening Risk
- 5.4 The Impact of Speculation and Short-Term Thinking on Financial Stability
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The 2008 Financial Crisis: A Case Study in Undue Influence
- 6.1 The Origins of the Crisis: Wall Street’s Role in the Mortgage Bubble
- 6.2 The Regulatory Failures and Wall Street’s Impact on Policy
- 6.3 How the Financial Elite Evaded Responsibility
- 6.4 The Long-Term Consequences of the Crisis for the Global Economy
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The Corruption of Financial Regulation
- 7.1 The Role of Government Agencies in Protecting Wall Street’s Interests
- 7.2 The Failure of Financial Oversight: SEC, FED, and Other Regulators
- 7.3 How Deregulation Benefited Wall Street While Endangering the Public
- 7.4 The Post-Crisis Reforms: Did They Go Far Enough?
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The Ethical Dilemma: The Costs of Wall Street’s Influence
- 8.1 Moral Hazard: Risk-Taking Without Accountability
- 8.2 The Impact on Ordinary Citizens and the Economy
- 8.3 The Growing Divide: Wall Street’s Profits vs. Public Welfare
- 8.4 The Erosion of Trust in Financial Institutions
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The Global Impact of Wall Street’s Influence
- 9.1 How Wall Street’s Decisions Affect Global Markets and Economies
- 9.2 The Export of Risk: Financial Crises Around the World
- 9.3 Globalization and the Spread of Financial Elites’ Power
- 9.4 Case Studies of International Impact: From Asia to Europe
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Reforming the System: Breaking Wall Street’s Grip on Power
- 10.1 Proposals for Financial Reform and Regulation
- 10.2 Strengthening Accountability in the Financial System
- 10.3 The Role of Technology in Counteracting Wall Street’s Power
- 10.4 Achieving a Balanced and Fair Financial System for All
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Conclusion: The Future of Wall Street and Financial Stability
- 11.1 The Path to a More Transparent and Ethical Financial System
- 11.2 The Challenges of Addressing Wall Street’s Influence
- 11.3 How to Build a More Resilient and Fair Financial System for Future Generations
- 11.4 Final Thoughts: The Ongoing Battle for Financial Integrity
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