Virtue, fortune and faith : a genealogy of finance /
Goede, Marieke de, 1971-
Virtue, fortune and faith : a genealogy of finance / Marieke de Goede. - xxvii, 235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Borderlines ; 24 . - Borderlines (Minneapolis, Minn.) ; v. 24. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Money and representation -- A genealogy of finance -- Mastering lady credit -- Finance, gambling, and speculation -- The Dow Jones average and the birth of the financial market -- Regulation and risk in contemporary markets -- Repoliticizing financial practices -- Objectivity and irony in the dot-com bubble -- -- Introduction : money and representation -- A genealogy of finance -- Mastering lady credit -- Finance, gambling, and speculation -- The Dow Jones Average and the birth of the financial market -- Regulation and risk in contemporary markets -- Repoliticizing financial practices -- Conclusion : objectivity and irony in the dot-com bubble. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
'Virtue, Fortune, and Faith' describes how, in the course of two centuries, finance has changed in the public regard from being a fraud to being the cornerstone of the modern economic system & epitome of scientific respectability.
0816644144 9780816644148 0816644152 9780816644155
2004022501
Finance--History
Economics--History.
Money--History
Value--History
Speculation--History
HG171 / .G637 2005
332.09
Virtue, fortune and faith : a genealogy of finance / Marieke de Goede. - xxvii, 235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Borderlines ; 24 . - Borderlines (Minneapolis, Minn.) ; v. 24. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Money and representation -- A genealogy of finance -- Mastering lady credit -- Finance, gambling, and speculation -- The Dow Jones average and the birth of the financial market -- Regulation and risk in contemporary markets -- Repoliticizing financial practices -- Objectivity and irony in the dot-com bubble -- -- Introduction : money and representation -- A genealogy of finance -- Mastering lady credit -- Finance, gambling, and speculation -- The Dow Jones Average and the birth of the financial market -- Regulation and risk in contemporary markets -- Repoliticizing financial practices -- Conclusion : objectivity and irony in the dot-com bubble. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
'Virtue, Fortune, and Faith' describes how, in the course of two centuries, finance has changed in the public regard from being a fraud to being the cornerstone of the modern economic system & epitome of scientific respectability.
0816644144 9780816644148 0816644152 9780816644155
2004022501
Finance--History
Economics--History.
Money--History
Value--History
Speculation--History
HG171 / .G637 2005
332.09