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Money manager capitalism and the global financial crisis
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L. Randall Wray

Money manager capitalism and the global financial crisis

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(September 2009)

 
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In “Money manager capitalism and the global financial crisis” L. Randall Wray applies Hyman Minsky’s approach to provide an analysis of the causes of the global financial crisis. Rather than finding the origins in recent developments, this chapter links the crisis to the long-term transformation of the economy from a robust financial structure in the 1950s to the fragile one that existed at the beginning of this crisis. As Minsky said, stability is destabilizing: The relative stability of the economy in the early post-war period encouraged this transformation of the economy. Today’s crisis is rooted in what Minsky called money manager capitalism, the current stage of capitalism dominated by highly leveraged funds seeking maximum returns in an environment that systematically underprices risk. With little regulation or supervision of financial institutions, money managers have concocted increasingly esoteric instruments that quickly spread around the world. Those playing along are rewarded with high returns because highly leveraged funding drives up prices for the underlying assets. Since each subsequent bust only wipes out a portion of the managed money, a new boom inevitably rises. Perhaps this will prove to be the end of this stage of capitalism – the money manager phase, Wray argues. Finally, he briefly outlines some policy implications.

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Prof. Dr. Randall Wray
Randall Wray Professor of Economics and Research Director of the Center for Full Employment and Price Stability at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA. [weitere Titel]