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Χρυσές τουλίπες, How speculators bankrupt states and societies

Author: Panagiotis V. Roumeliotis

In 1636-1637, intermediaries, known as flower merchants, first appeared in the tulip trade in the Netherlands. They transformed the market for natural products into a financial market. They speculated...

In 1636-1637, intermediaries, known as flower merchants, first appeared in the tulip trade in the Netherlands. They transformed the market for natural products into a financial market. They speculated at the expense of both producers and consumers, leading to the first financial crisis, the TULIP CRISIS.

Since then, this technique has been used across the...

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In 1636-1637, intermediaries, known as flower merchants, first appeared in the tulip trade in the Netherlands. They transformed the market for natural products into a financial market. They speculated at the expense of both producers and consumers, leading to the first financial crisis, the TULIP CRISIS.

Since then, this technique has been used across the spectrum of financial markets, resulting in "bubbles." Historical experience so far has shown that powerful speculative and banking interests, bolstered by globalization and having weakened national governments, manage to impose and secure their own interests at the expense of vulnerable social strata.

It is certain that financial markets constitute a "public good," essential for ensuring the funding of the economy and social needs. However, they must operate based on the benefit of the economy and society as a whole, rather than be left in the hands of speculators who enrich themselves while impoverishing societies. The re-regulation of a new regulatory framework can restore them to a rational mode of operation.

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Author
Panagiotis V. Roumeliotis
Publisher
Ekdotikos Oikos A. A. Livani
Language
Greek
Subtitle
How speculators bankrupt states and societies
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
336
Release Date
4/2016
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789601430614

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
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In 1636-1637, intermediaries, known as flower merchants, first appeared in the tulip trade in the Netherlands. They transformed the market for natural products into a financial market. They speculated at the expense of both producers and consumers, leading to the first financial crisis, the TULIP CRISIS.

Since then, this technique has been used across the spectrum of financial markets, resulting in "bubbles." Historical experience so far has shown that powerful speculative and banking interests, bolstered by globalization and having weakened national governments, manage to impose and secure their own interests at the expense of vulnerable social strata.

It is certain that financial markets constitute a "public good," essential for ensuring the funding of the economy and social needs. However, they must operate based on the benefit of the economy and society as a whole, rather than be left in the hands of speculators who enrich themselves while impoverishing societies. The re-regulation of a new regulatory framework can restore them to a rational mode of operation.

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Author
Panagiotis V. Roumeliotis
Publisher
Ekdotikos Oikos A. A. Livani
Language
Greek
Subtitle
How speculators bankrupt states and societies
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
336
Release Date
4/2016
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
14x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789601430614

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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