The new financial order: risk in the 21st century/
Robert J. Shiller.
- Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003.
- 366 p. ; 24 cm.
INTRODUCTION The Promise of Economic Security
Part One: Economic Risks in an Advancing World
ONE What the World Might Have Looked Like since 1950 TWO The Hidden Problem of Economic Risk THREE Why New Technology Creates Risks FOUR Forty Thieves: The Many Kinds of Economic Risks
Part Two: How Science and Technology Create New Opportunities in Finance
FIVE New Information Technology Applied to Risk Management SIX The Science of Psychology Applied to Risk Management SEVEN The Nature of Invention in Finance
Part Three: Six Ideas for a New Financial Order
EIGHT Insurance for Livelihoods and Home Values NINE Macro Markets: Trading the Biggest Risks TEN Income-Linked Loans: Reducing the Risks of Hardship and Bankruptcy ELEVEN Inequality Insurance: Protecting the Distribution of Income TWELVE Intergenerational Social Security: Sharing Risks between Young and Old THIRTEEN International Agreements for Risk Control
Part Four: Deploying the New Financial Order
FOURTEEN Global Risk Information Databases FIFTEEN New Units of Measurement and Electronic Money SIXTEEN Making the Ideas Work: Research and Advocacy
Part Five: The New Financial Order as a Continuation of a Historical Process
SEVENTEEN Lessons from Major Financial Inventions EIGHTEEN Lessons from Major Social Insurance Inventions