Religion and the Global Money Markets

Religion and the Global Money Markets
Author: James Simon Watkins
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783031044168

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This book focuses on how religion—particularly Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and, to a lesser extent, Hinduism—is shaping the ethos and daily actions of market participants within the global money markets. The concepts inherent within Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism are making themselves felt within the global money markets. As Islamic finance led to the introduction of sharia compliant derivatives, for example, Christian investment funds are leading ethical initiatives on Wall Street, the City of London, and elsewhere such as divesting from fossil fuels in response to the climate change emergency. Jewish faith led funds are making significant strides with the further development of impact investments. The concept of Hindu economics is also beginning to shape the actions of some market participants which are tied to the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi. ​

Religion and the Morality of the Market

Religion and the Morality of the Market
Author: Daromir Rudnyckyj,Filippo Osella
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107186057

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This book focuses on how neoliberal market practices engender new forms of religiosity, and how religiosity shapes economic actions.

The Market as God

The Market as God
Author: Harvey Cox
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780674973152

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The Market has deified itself, according to Harvey Cox’s brilliant exegesis. And all of the world’s problems—widening inequality, a rapidly warming planet, the injustices of global poverty—are consequently harder to solve. Only by tracing how the Market reached its divine status can we hope to restore it to its proper place as servant of humanity.

Money as God

Money as God
Author: Jürgen von Hagen,Michael Welker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107043008

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An interdisciplinary study of the nature of money and its impact on our economic, social, political, legal and spiritual lives.

Religion and Finance

Religion and Finance
Author: Mervyn K. Lewis,Ahmad Kaleem
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2019
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857939036

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Judaism, Christianity and Islam all impose obligations and constraints upon the rightful use of wealth and earthly resources. All three of these religions have well-researched views on the acceptability of practices such as usury but the principles and practices of other, non-interest, financial instruments are less well known. This book examines each of these three major world faiths, considering their teachings, social precepts and economic frameworks, which are set out as a guide for the financial dealings and economic behaviour of their adherents.

The Market as God

The Market as God
Author: Harvey Cox
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: RELIGION
ISBN: 0674973178

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The Market has deified itself, according to Harvey Cox's brilliant exegesis. And all of the world's problems--widening inequality, a rapidly warming planet, the injustices of global poverty--are consequently harder to solve. Only by tracing how the Market reached its "divine" status can we hope to restore it to its proper place as servant of humanity. The Market as God captures how our world has fallen in thrall to the business theology of supply and demand. According to its acolytes, the Market is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent. It knows the value of everything, and determines the outcome of every transaction; it can raise nations and ruin households, and nothing escapes its reductionist commodification. The Market comes complete with its own doctrines, prophets, and evangelical zeal to convert the world to its way of life. Cox brings that theology out of the shadows, demonstrating that the way the world economy operates is neither natural nor inevitable but shaped by a global system of values and symbols that can be best understood as a religion. Drawing on biblical sources, economists and financial experts, prehistoric religions, Greek mythology, historical patterns, and the work of natural and social scientists, Cox points to many parallels between the development of Christianity and the Market economy. At various times in history, both have garnered enormous wealth and displayed pompous behavior. Both have experienced the corruption of power. However, what the religious have learned over the millennia, sometimes at great cost, still eludes the Market faithful: humility.

Money Markets and Sovereignty

Money  Markets  and Sovereignty
Author: Benn Steil,Manuel Hinds
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780300156140

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Winner of the 2010 Hayek Book Prize given by the Manhattan Institute "Money, Markets and Sovereignty is a surprisingly easy read, given the complicated issues covered. In it, Mr. Steil and Mr. Hinds consistently challenge today's statist nostrums."—Doug Bandow, The Washington Times In this keenly argued book, Benn Steil and Manuel Hinds offer the most powerful defense of economic liberalism since F. A. Hayek published The Road to Serfdom more than sixty years ago. The authors present a fascinating intellectual history of monetary nationalism from the ancient world to the present and explore why, in its modern incarnation, it represents the single greatest threat to globalization. Steil and Hinds describe the current state of international economic relations as both unusual and precarious. Eras of economic protectionism have historically coincided with monetary nationalism, while eras of liberal trade have been accompanied by a universal monetary standard. But today, the authors show, an unprecedentedly liberal global trade regime operates side by side with the most extreme doctrine of monetary nationalism ever contrived—a situation bound to trigger periodic crises. Steil and Hinds call for a revival of the political and economic thinking that underlay earlier great periods of globalization, thinking that is increasingly under threat by more recent ideas about what sovereignty means.

Confidence Games

Confidence Games
Author: Mark C. Taylor
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226791685

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'Confidence Games' argues that money and markets do not exist in a vacuum, but grow in a profoundly cultual medium, reflecting and in turn shaping their world. To understand the ongoing changes in the economy, one must consider the influence of art, philosophy and religion.