Dave Elder-Vass argues that economists have failed to understand the nature and function of value. This book shows how value works, drawing on contemporary financial examples: the mortgage-backed securities that caused the global crash of 2008, how venture capitalists secure outrageous valuations for new companies, and the rise of Bitcoin.
Dave Elder-Vass argues that economists have failed to understand the nature and function of value. This book shows how value works, drawing on contemporary financial examples: the mortgage-backed securities that caused the global crash of 2008, how venture capitalists secure outrageous valuations for new companies, and the rise of Bitcoin.
Dave Elder-Vass's experience as a government economist, a corporate IT manager, and a sociologist at Loughborough University gives him a unique insight into the contemporary economy. His previous books include Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy (2016) and The Reality of Social Construction (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Inventing Value How (not) to Think About Value 2. How (not) to Think About Value? 3. Value and Price 4. Theories of Financial Value 5. Valuation Structures 6. Venture Capital and Unicorns 7. Bitcoin 8. Structured Subprime Securities 9. Conclusion.
1. Introduction: Inventing Value How (not) to Think About Value 2. How (not) to Think About Value? 3. Value and Price 4. Theories of Financial Value 5. Valuation Structures 6. Venture Capital and Unicorns 7. Bitcoin 8. Structured Subprime Securities 9. Conclusion.
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