Author: Sasha Breger Bush
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0230338925
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Derivatives and Development: A Political Economy of Global Finance, Farming, and Poverty
Derivatives and Development engages recent efforts to deploy derivatives as tools for economic development.Derivatives and Development review. Read full reviews of Derivatives And Development ....
Even as these complex financial instruments are indicted for their role in the global food and financial crises, they are elsewhere hailed as innovative solutions to poverty and insecurity in rural Africa, Latin America, and Asia. The critical analysis undertaken here reveals that derivatives leave much to be desired as development tools. Breger Bush argues that derivatives markets work in the development context as engines of inequality and instability, aggravating poverty among those they are purported to help and highlighting some of the dangers of neoliberal globalization for the poor.
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Derivatives And Development PLGRV 9780230338920 09780230338920
author sasha breger bush format hardback language english publication year 27 06 2012 subject management business economics industry subject 2 economics professional general title derivatives and development a political economy of global finance farming and poverty author breger bush sasha publisher palgrave macmillan publication date jul 17 2012 pages 244 binding hardcover dimensions 5 75 wx 8 75 hx 0 75 d isbn 0230338925 subject business economics development general description derivatives
It systematically and critically analyzes derivatives-based price risk management and the implications of derivatives advocacy for farmers
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Even as these complex financial instruments are indicted for their role in the global food and financial crises, they are elsewhere hailed as innovative solutions to poverty and insecurity in rural Africa, Latin America, and Asia. The critical analysis undertaken here reveals that derivatives leave much to be desired as development tools. Breger Bush argues that derivatives markets work in the development context as engines of inequality and instability, aggravating poverty among those they are purported to help and highlighting some of the dangers of neoliberal globalization for the poor.
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