Making Markets by Mitchel Y Abolafia

Making Markets by Mitchel Y Abolafia

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Making Markets, an ethnography of Wall Street culture, offers a comprehensive picture of how the market and its denizens work. Markets appear here as socially constructed institutions in which the behavior of traders is suspended in a web of customs, norms, and structures of control.

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Making Markets by Mitchel Y Abolafia

Making Markets, an ethnography of Wall Street culture, offers a comprehensive picture of how the market and its denizens work. Markets appear here as socially constructed institutions in which the behavior of traders is suspended in a web of customs, norms, and structures of control.
[This is] a great must-readAbolafia’s central thesis is that markets cannot be viewed simply as anonymous fora where nameless economic forces work their mysterious ways to determine equilibrium price-quantity outcomes. Instead, they are better seen as stages on which diverse groups of actors seek to further their own, often conflicting, interests… The view that markets are social constructs has a particularly significant consequence for understanding and reacting to the phenomenon of manipulation. Abolafia’s view that manipulation ‘arises out of a conflict between buyers and sellers where one side is pressing its advantage’, rather than being either a legal definition or an economic phenomenon, is extremely convincing… It is impossibly infuriating that one’s assumptions about how the financial world works should be overturned by a mere sociologist. -- Ruben Lee * London Financial News *
Mitchel Abolafia’s fascinating…book…is a great take on the other side of world finance, on life’s most bruising sport—making money—and on how to think about markets as interdependent social structures. -- Peter Evans * Contemporary Sociology *
Mitchel Y. Abolafia is Professor at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany, State University of New York. He has taught at Cornell’s Johnson School of Management and MIT’s Sloan School of Management and is the author of Making Markets: Opportunism and Restraint on Wall Street.
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ISBN 13 9780674006881
ISBN 10 0674006887
Title Making Markets
Author Mitchel Y Abolafia
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 2001-10-30
Number of pages 240
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