Financial Alchemy in Crisis

The Great Liquidity Illusion

Anastasia Nesvetailova author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:7th May '10

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In July 2007, the combination of a seemingly unstoppable rise in house prices and bullish banks swimming in liquidity meant that almost anyone could get a mortgage in the UK or US. Little more than a month later the supply of credit dried up practically overnight, leaving the world wondering how bank liquidity could suddenly vanish.

In Financial Alchemy, Anastasia Nesvetailova shows that this liquidity never actually existed. The rise of sophisticated financial instruments created what appeared to be an abundance of liquid funds but was in fact a credit pyramid. As soon as house prices stopped rising the reality was exposed.

Nesvetailova's bold and radical analysis explains why the credit crisis was an inevitable consequence of entrusting the world economy to financiers who believe that they can 'create' money and wealth.

'An excellent attempt to reinsert social and psychological notions into our views of 'the market' and its functions' -- Paul J Davies, Financial Times
'There has always been a tendency to confuse money and wealth. Anastasia Nesvetailova shows that, from the beginning of securitisation until the crisis, this confusion transferred to the creation of the bewildering array of new financial instruments' -- Victoria Chick, University College London
'Anastasia Nesvetailova is one of a small handful of economists who understands what has gone wrong in the financial markets. Without condescension or incomprehensible and uncomprehending jargon, she reveals the structural flaws in the financial system that was supposed to be the highest achievement of our business civilisation' -- Jan Toporowski. Reader in Economics and Chair of the Economics Department, The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and Research Associate in the Research Centre for the History and Methodology of Economics, University of Amsterdam.
'In a crisply-written book that reads like a detective novel, Anastasia Nesvetailova shows how fraud, gaps in regulation, unchecked risk-taking, the sheer complexity of contemporary markets, and hubris by financial 'masters of the universe' have all played their part in the ongoing financial and economic crisis' -- Gary Dymski

ISBN: 9780745328782

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 362g

224 pages