Minding the Markets: An Emotional Finance View of Financial Instability
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Minding the Markets: An Emotional Finance View of Financial Instability by David Tuckett
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May 27, Imprint: The book is written by a courageous and insightful psychoanalyst whose understanding of economics is profound enough to know that economists have overlooked things of vital importance: There can be little doubt that these neglected phenomena play an important role in financial crisis and many other economic events. Snower, President, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany'This thought-provoking book lets asset managers tell their stories and reveals a reality quite different from standard finance theory.
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Theirs is a world of uncertainty rather than known risks, of information overload, short-term thinking, and fear of loss and liability topped by euphoric dreams of fame. Unlike those behavioral economists who condemn emotions for impeding rational action, David Tuckett reproaches financial theory for ignoring uncertainty and its direct consequence, mental states of doubt, trust, or confidence. He argues that the standard theory itself is part of the problem, as illustrated by the financial crash of Yet this catastrophic crisis could also be an immense opportunity for a fundamental reform of policy as well as financial theory.
Minding the Markets is a highly readable book that introduces the reader at first hand to the emotions and mentality of asset managers.
It synthesizes the emotional thread running through past crises, such as the Tulip mania, Southsea Bubbles and dot. Compulsory reading for anyone interested in root-and-branch reforms in financial regulations. As someone who spent 20 years working as an economist in the fund management industry, I found much in it that rang true and I would strongly recommend it to economists working in the financial sector, or to anyone with an interest in how financial markets work.
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Review quote 'Minding the Markets is a real contribution Snower, President, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany 'This thought-provoking book lets asset managers tell their stories and reveals a reality quite different from standard finance theory. He lays emphasis on the importance of the critical components of human psychology.
Recently honoured with a Sigourney Award for Psychoanalysis, the highest prize in the field, Professor Tuckett has brought together his initial training as an Economist with his subsequent work in Sociology and Psychoanalysis to initiate a new line of research; the significance of which has been recognised with recent invitations to speak at the Global Economic Symposium and the Global Risks Network of the World Economic Forum.
Previously Principal of the Health Education Studies Unit at Cambridge University and Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, he is the author of many papers and several highly successful books. Book ratings by Goodreads.